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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to track the" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to monitor or observe something over time, such as a progress, development, or trend. For example, "We need to track the sales performance of our product over the next six months."
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To track the locations, go to uniqlo.com/nyc/now.
Red was used to track the Union forces, blue to track the Confederate ones.
ASTRA Code is used to track the particles.
It then uses predictive filters to track the regions.
A controller was designed to track the desired frequency reference.
Here's how to track the most popular Twitter hashtags.
Its shape, and glazing, is designed to track the sun.
An unmanned drone aircraft was dispatched to track the vehicles.
At the same time, you have to track the results.
"I continue to track the package several times each day".
I'm not going to try to track the thing down.
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