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Discover Ludwig"track closely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to closely monitor or follow something or someone's movements or progress. Example: The police were instructed to track closely the suspect's whereabouts as they believed he was planning another robbery.
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They track closely with the goals of the previous administration.
Shell's views of the PIB track closely with ExxonMobil's views as reported in reftel.
Over longer periods, consumer confidence tends to track closely with job prospects.
To be sure, where these excerpts occasionally overlap with the published interrogations, they track closely.
That surge in royalties does track closely with the rise in market prices.
Yet anti-immigrant backlashes don't always track closely with actual immigration.
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The Senate plan tracks closely with the House version.
The report tracks closely with what is known of official US government assessments.
Though the appeals court's analysis tracked closely with other cases, Justice Scalia found it inadequate.
Her allegation tracks closely what Trump claimed in a 2005 recording obtained by the Washington Post.
A similar analysis from the British High Commission tracks closely with our numbers.
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