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The phrase "ability to keep track of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to monitor or manage information, tasks, or events effectively.
Example: "Her ability to keep track of multiple projects at once is impressive and essential for our team's success."
Alternatives: "capacity to monitor" or "skill in managing".
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With our technological ability to keep track of Americans' overseas travel there should be a cumulative lifetime exemption.
The Current State Buffer has been proposed to account for our ability to keep track of significant stimuli in our immediate environment.
The popular Check app from Pageonce is similar to Manilla, but it includes additional features, like the ability to keep track of your credit cards.
"And in a sample of adults, 65 and older, it appears to improve their ability to keep track of what they recently said, so they don't repeat themselves".
The service gives people the ability to keep track of notes, Web pages, photographs, voice memos and scraps of paper, and to store them online in the cloud.
The Home Office has argued that, as technology changes and new platforms emerge, the authorities' ability to keep track of suspects has degraded by as much as 25%.
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To inhibition to just the ability to keep track and remember.
Themes novel to student use of personal ART identified include: the ability of the students and lecturers to "track" learning at a deeper level, the ability for students to keep track of own performance (correct and incorrect answers), and target their own learning needs effectively.
Philip Zimmerman discusses the ability of computers to keep track of us, and the implication of deliberate policy in regards to privacy.
We have known for some time that the number of signals coming from your IT systems surpassed the ability for humans to keep track of them years ago.
The ability of vehicles to keep track of each other's whereabouts and warn a driver if, for example, a car ahead brakes suddenly or swerves without warning may avoid or lessen the severity of four out of five crashes that occur when the driver is not impaired, according to studies by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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