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To keep track of (something).
To maintain a record of (something).
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I could keep track of one thing at a time".
It came at me in more ways than I could keep track of.
Not even an existential shepherd could keep track of all the "Yous" roaming about.
And he could keep track of its movements down to a farthing paid to a tradesman.
It was amazing to us that there was somebody out there who could keep track of that sort of thing".
They each numbered their letters so they could keep track of whether they received what was mailed.
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You could keep track by tallying the number of times a day you catch yourself talking out loud.
Sure, it could play games, but it could also keep track of your budget, play a tune, or help you hang a painting.
While the scientists still could not keep track of individual light oscillations, they could easily count the pulses, each of which bundled together 532,361 oscillations.
No one could change the Florida vote, but we could all keep track of it on Thursday, as the cable channels displayed running tallies at the bottom of the screen.
Moses conceded that while he could not keep track of all potential conflicts, his connections could come into play in exceptional cases.
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