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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tracking you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to follow or monitor someone's movements or activities. Example: "The new app on my phone has a feature that allows me to enable tracking, so my friends can see where I am at all times."
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"Your smartphone is tracking you.
"If you remove tracking, you remove advertisers," Mr. DaSilva said.
"Tracking you got zero," the instructor said when she finished.
Your supermarket is not, however, tracking you without your knowledge.
"They were thinking about tracking you down so they could re-destroy you?" I asked.
"Facebook, perhaps inadvertently, is leaking the magic key to tracking you online," he said.
If you're reading this online, someone, or something, is probably tracking you.
One group has issued a bumper sticker that reads, "Tracking cattle now, tracking you soon".
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If you apply to a job they fast-track you.
"The tracks lead you to the animal".
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