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The phrase 'has been tracked' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to indicate that something has been followed and observed over a period of time. For example: "Her progress throughout the semester has been tracked carefully by her teachers."
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"Moral values" has been tracked as an issue in Presidential elections at least since 1992.
The term "affluenza" has been tracked as far back as 1954.
The missing John Lennon piano has been tracked down by SIDNEY BIDDLE BARROWS, the Mayflower Madam of the 1980's.
Myst, the top-selling PC game since the data has been tracked, is far from becoming history.
That person has been tracked by computer security experts for several years, and they believe he lives in Toronto.
An alleged armed robber with "f*** cops" and devil horns tattooed on his forehead has been tracked down and arrested by police in the US.
Around 5,000 have so far been collected in Ipswich; almost every occupant in its red light area has been tracked down.
"So this is an issue that has been tracked very closely by the US government and it's one that we'll be looking into in the days ahead".
The Lockerbie bomber has been tracked down to his villa in Tripoli, where he is apparently comatose and near death, CNN has reported.
That number has been tracked in the American Community Survey since 2005, when 30.6 percent of recent births were to unmarried women.
The Ukraine international has been tracked by several Premier League clubs for some time, with Everton having failed with an attempt to sign the playmaker last summer.
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