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"keep track of them" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to monitor or follow the progress or location of someone or something. Example: "I always keep track of my expenses using a budgeting app."
Idiom
To keep track of (something).
To maintain a record of (something).
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Keep track of them as well.
It's getting hard to keep track of them.
Who could be expected to keep track of them all?
"I can't even keep track of them all anymore".
We find it difficult to keep track of them.
It is not hard to keep track of them.
"It was hard to keep track of them," Pace said.
But how can anyone keep track of them all?
"We wanted a way to keep track of them.
There are so many niche cruises that it's hard to keep track of them all.
"It is difficult to keep track of them all," comments Ilir Dugolli, Kosovo's ambassador there.
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