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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tracked as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the categorization or monitoring of something in a specific manner. Example: "The data will be tracked as part of our ongoing research project."
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Two were tracked as far as Florida and arrested; eight are still fugitives.
Dr. Bronzaft wants to see noise tracked as carefully as criminal offenses.
Evidently, we're willing to have our every move tracked as long as it makes our lives easier.
The seasons are tracked, as are public holidays, and special events commemorate big days with a party.
User ratings and contributions are tracked as well.
Including synaptic plasticity increases the dimension of the map because variables underlying synaptic dynamics must be tracked as well.
The catheter needle itself is modeled and tracked as well, so the operator gets real-time feedback.
One cloud was reportedly tracked as far as 70 mile downwind, over Watrous, New Mexico.
Severe hypoglycemia defined as needing the assistance of another person, or coma, will be tracked, as will diary-recorded instances.
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Then I heard about an opportunity to be fast-tracked as a detective with the Dutch police.
Any teenager who can somehow get sauce on the ceiling may well be fast-tracked as a potential A* student.
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