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"tracking her" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can mean keeping tabs on someone's movements, typically for a specific purpose. For example: "The detectives assigned to the case surreptitiously began tracking her in order to observe her daily activities."
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Tracking her down seemed impossible.
And they had no way of tracking her down.
She found that tracking her progress was helpful in this process.
The light was heating up her capillaries and tracking her blood pressure.
Director Jane Sayers has been tracking her recovery for our BBC film on the crash.
At times, tracking her prey, she seems to be channeling Marlowe.
Since tracking her spending, she noticed unexpected costs, such as toiletries and hair appointments.
"I was tracking her from safe house to safe house," she says.
For no discernible reason, he becomes obsessed with tracking her down.
Indeed, I did start tracking her movements, in order to avoid her.
Tracking her in the shadows is Kizuki's ghost, a dark force she can barely resist.
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