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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are we tracking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a context where you want to confirm if everyone is following or understanding the progress of a discussion or project.
Example: "Before we move on to the next topic, can I ask if everyone is tracking the points we've covered so far?"
Alternatives: "Are we on the same page?" or "Are we following along?".
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As Arvind Panagariya, an international affairs professor at Columbia University, put it to us: "If the idea is to track the destitute and the poverty line is raised to 100 rupees [about $2] a day, who are we tracking?
It's a conversation about where our material impact is, what our supply chain looks like, where the industry is as a whole, and then what are we tracking internally and feel comfortable making public.
"People will start to be able to ask questions, 'Actually how does one part of care transcribe into another?' We can start to really challenge our system and ask, 'Are we tracking people, are we getting the best possible outcomes for our patients?'" Straughan said.
Are we tracking our products against revenue and business performance?
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The correct wording is "we track B-1a cells from their early appearance in neonatal spleen".
Why are we off track?
The storm system we are tracking is named Adèle.
"What we are tracking is your behavior changing," Kale said.
If the shot was missed we track the shot quality.
And that is just the installs we are tracking.
Here Are 14. We're Tracking the Ways Trump Is Scaling Back Obamacare.
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