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Idiom
To keep track of (something).
To maintain a record of (something).
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He kept track of everything and had a system of fines.
Keep Track, Lose Weight One study of people participating in a behavioral program to combat obesity found that those who kept track of everything they ate during 10 weeks that included Thanksgiving and New Year's feasts continued to lose weight.
Pepys kept track of everything: his assignations, his finances, his business deals, his conversations with the king (and erotic dreams about the queen), his hangovers, his bowel movements and ejaculations, his fears and hopes and imaginings, his frequent tiffs with his wife.
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Trying to keep track of everything lost?
How does he keep track of everything?
Nobody can keep track of everything these days.
'There's not much you can do, more than keep track of everything.
Steinbrenner, who has just turned seventy-two, keeps track of everything that happens at Legends Field.
Larranaga, the men's basketball coach at Miami, keeps track of everything in those binders.
Furniture, housewares, films, exhibitions — at times it is hard to keep track of everything the Eameses were making.
Wimperis's job is to keep track of everything, so that when Mercutio duels Tybalt he isn't empty-handed.
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