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The phrase "able to track her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of monitoring or following someone's movements or activities.
Example: "The new software is able to track her location in real-time, ensuring her safety."
Alternatives: "capable of monitoring her" or "able to follow her."
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The police were never able to track her down.
(I tried to reach Delgado this week to see how she was doing, but wasn't able to track her down.
"Of course, then she was terrified that they would be able to track her down," Chief Vincent said.
He had purchased the app so he would be able to track her, as well as some friends who were running.
Collins's team was able to track her down, have her repatriated within a week and put under a forced marriage protection order.
Whoever fired at her hadn't been able to track her down with dogs and dispose of the tag because the shot had not immediately been fatal: Betty had flapped on for several miles before collapsing on the ground.
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The owners have been able to track their campaign statistics through qrcode.kaywa.com.
Yet reporters were able to track down her down in a day and a half.
Thanks to numerous 911 calls, officers were able to track down her Toyota Corolla.
We can well believe that, if Ash was earlier able to track Christabel down to her remote hiding place in Brittany, he would certainly find her in Lincolnshire.
Ms. Schimmelpfennig said she had been able to track the visits to her blog — from ordinary Americans all the way to the White House.
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