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'track well' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the imperative form, as a shortened way of saying "track [something] well/closely/carefully". For example, "Be sure to track your budget well this month".
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INSIDE TRACK Well, it's got a great personality.
INSIDE TRACK: Well worth the wait, and that's no cow manure.
"I think Fr Paul Kelly is on the right track, well and truly," Aspinall said.
Before the festivities ended, attendees began filtering out; many of them had to be back at work on the track well before the sun rose.
If anything Beamonesque happens again in the pool in London this week, or next week on the track, well, one can imagine the outcry.
Nor does it envision any "cross-track" ads; that is, panels placed in the track well that can be read by passengers standing on the opposite platform.
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Jonathan F. P. Rose, a builder and philanthropist focused on sustainable design and economics, is at the meeting and sent me this note by e-mail as an endorsement of the utility of Gallup's global effort to track well-being: In 2005, the international polling organization, Gallup began polling in almost every country in the world to determine each nation's state of well-being.
Basically, you pair two long ETFs that track well-known indexes with two short ones.
And we've got Ted Nugent playing Stranglehold on the eight-track, well that's three.
Too many films have tracked well and performed poorly.
Dr. Banyai said he had found that Silicon Valley start-up ideas tracked well.
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