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"I track" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is keeping a record or following the progress or movement of something or someone. Example: "As a project manager, I track the tasks and deadlines of my team to ensure that we meet our project goals."
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How would I track my fitness routine?
"I track everything," he said.
I track torture doctors across the globe.
To prove George wrong, I track down my old diaries.
I track Masood's car on the app's map.
And I track cash flow using Google spreadsheets.
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I tracked it down.
I tracked him down with difficulty.
I tracked Simmons down to discover why.
I tracked down real nuns.
Weeks later, I tracked down the designer.
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