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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always tracking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is continuously monitored or observed.
Example: "The software is always tracking user activity to improve the overall experience."
Alternatives: "constantly monitoring" or "perpetually observing".
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"You're always tracking all the stuff everyone is doing," she said.
Each is a bracelet, so it's always on you and always tracking — a better idea than the clip-on, FitBit types.
"We are always tracking new words that arrive in the language and start to be picked up widely," Dent tells me.
As a natural-born tinker, he was always tracking and analyzing the statistics related to his work, seeing what worked and what didn't.
As an investment lender, I am always tracking local development projects in an effort to offer better insight into the investment properties that our clients bring to us.
Someone is always tracking the mail in the White House, so express your concerns, too.
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Initiatives are launched, outcomes not always tracked.
The mutations are always tracked to a single kinase.
Yet anti-immigrant backlashes don't always track closely with actual immigration.
But views on monetary policy do not always track neatly with ideology.
But the agencies say they cannot always track down who the driver was.
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