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"track him down" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the process of searching for and finding a person. Example: "We need to track him down before he has a chance to escape."
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How did you track him down?
Attempts to track him down in Pakistan were unsuccessful.
So why was he so driven to track him down?
"They have no will to track him down," he said.
I may be able to track him down, given his singular name.
Nelson and his crew tried to track him down, but the trail was cold.
Coaches would track him down in the hallways and tell him to work harder.
Wilding tried to track him down, but he discovered that De Caro had left the trade.
His sister tried to track him down and Mr. Weinstein filed a missing person's report.
She is now trying to track him down to see if she can buy the house.
(Joshua Davis tried to track him down for The New Yorker in 2011).
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