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The phrase "able to keep track" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to monitor or manage information, tasks, or events effectively. Example: "She is able to keep track of multiple projects at once without feeling overwhelmed."
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I'm able to keep track of things in my head.
So you'll be able to keep track of where I am.
They are able to keep track of their careers, children's schedules, family birthdays and occasions, household management and other relationships.
Ms. Cruz said no one was able to keep track of how much vacation time Mr. Espada had accrued.
That way, the Franken organization was able to keep track of what the actual recount totals might look like.
Users will also be able to keep track their consistency by visualizing the streaks of completed activities.
As such it was necessary to be able to keep track of the optimal times for performing certain tasks.
Drug-dealing gangs target areas outside of big cities because they know that small provincial police forces are less able to keep track of them.
By integrating the cellphone signal with the free map and satellite picture provided by Google, the control room is also able to keep track of the patrol cars.
You may forgive scientists for not being able to keep track of species that can move around, but surely sedentary species such as plants are easier to study?
But Western officials in Afghanistan say the country's weak government would not be able to keep track of the crop, rendering a growing program useless.
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