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The phrase "able to track" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to monitor or follow the progress or location of an object or situation.
Example: "The new software is able to track user activity in real-time, providing valuable insights for analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of monitoring" or "able to follow".
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We were never able to track anything back to him.
The police were never able to track her down.
It also needs to be able to track viewing trends.
We are now able to track where kids go.
Will Cavil be able to track it down?
I was able to track this house to the 1700s.
Dispatchers eventually were able to track them down, he added.
An in-plane motion test shows that the motor is able to track a rectangular trajectory.
The positioning system is able to track movement through space to a satisfactory level.
Experimental results show that the grippers are able to track the position rapidly and precisely.
The model was able to track experimental trends with a maximal mean squared error of 11.77 %.
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