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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tracking of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of monitoring or keeping a record of something over time.
Example: "The study involves a tracking of participants' progress throughout the year."
Alternatives: "monitoring of" or "recording of".
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And he's not that concerned that a tracking of keyword bidding activity slowed some from the third quarter.
In comparison, car tracking is quite fast, consuming only 15 s for a tracking of 3 × 15 cars over an image sequence consisting of 3 × 4 images.
To avoid a tracking of these wrong detection results we have to distinguish between reliable (true objects) and nonreliable objects (uncovered background).
For the demonstration of its applicability and validity, two control problems taking place in the chemical processes are considered; a regulation of continuous fermenter and a tracking of reference trajectory of a polymerization batch reactor.
Just last week, Google unveiled a new way to track ads that is based not on cookies (which is the basis of a lot of the DMP tracking today) but favors instead a tracking of users based on "log-in" data, which is considered more complete, and on par with what companies like Facebook have also developed.
For this reason, a tracking of an external release target (with quarterly, monthly, or other precision) can be helpful.
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A track of moonlight glittered on the greenside lake.
There is a track of the same name, too.
Through wear and tear and rough brushing and stuff, a track of hair will lift up.
He used a track of hers in the film called Rock n' Roll Nigger.
CK: I can get you that number because they have a track of it, the Department of Education.
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