Dictionary
to log
verb
To cut trees into logs.
synonyms
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'to log' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to record something, typically information, into a log or other record-keeping system. For example, you might say, "I need to log my hours for the week."
Exact(49)
He forgot to log off.
I've got to log on?
They ordered him to log in.
Millions tried to log on; few succeeded.
Bindi urged viewers to log into seaworldkids.com.
I can't wait to log back in.
Similar(9)
"I prefer mining to logging.
Go to "activity log".
To test, log out and back in.
To log-in, you wave your hand.
(ii Cartesian to Log-Polar Coordinates.
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