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Discover Ludwig"track of it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone keeping tabs on something or someone, or to remember something. For example: "She kept a track of it in her notebook so she wouldn't forget."
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Somehow I lost track of it.
Having trouble keeping track of it all?
How to keep track of it?
It got tipped, I lost track of it.
"Just keeping track of it was a challenge".
A federal agent sat in court to help keep track of it all.
How widespread is the outbreak, and how are you keeping track of it?
"We're all going to die, and saying 'hallelujah anyway' doesn't lose track of it.
United States military monitoring systems lost track of it somewhere over Greenland.
He lost track of it at once but saw it again on a later orbit.
Even players' family members found it difficult to keep track of it all.
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