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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as tracker" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a role or function, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "He was hired as tracker for the wildlife research project."
Alternatives: "in the role of tracker" or "as a tracking specialist".
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There were eight Africans along on the safari: six Ngindo porters, a young camp assistant to serve as cook, and Goa, who served as tracker.
Getting into the Footsie 100 could give Royal Mail shares another boost, as tracker funds would have to buy into it.
One man, who gave his name as Tracker, rode up on a motorcycle with his friends, all former Marines, all Vietnam veterans, all from New Jersey, he said.
As these bloody stories and their mysteries pile up, I sometimes felt as lost as Tracker does in the woods, despite the inclusion of James's five hand-drawn maps.
In random order we performed 20 replicate runs in total for the combination with male and female L. saxatilis as markers, and 20 with male and female L. fabalis as markers (in both using male L. saxatilis as tracker).
Rather, new methodologies such as "tracker trials" should be used to assess it systematically [ 42].
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It is also a good idea to position several people to act as trackers as rockets can launch very high and fast, making them difficult to track down once they make landing.
These included: Smart earbuds, which act as an activity tracker as well as playing music, drawing their power from the attached machine's audio jack.
Bloodhounds have long been used as trackers in the South.
The Bedouin soldiers serve mostly as trackers, helping defend the country's hostile frontiers.
They often serve as trackers, as did Colonel Kheib, who is among the highest ranking Bedouin officers.
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