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tracking

[trak-ing] / ˈtræk ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
trailing
Synonyms
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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Another dud: thematic ETFs tracking the latest hot sector such as quantum computing.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Morgan Stanley’s economists say that Wednesday’s data signal continued momentum in consumer spending in the fourth quarter, the team is only tracking GDP rising 1.9% during the period.

From Barron's

Consumer sentiment is near its lowest levels in the 59 years that the University of Michigan has been tracking it.

From MarketWatch

This approach helped map how the virus spread over time and across regions, reinforcing the value of open, well-maintained genetic databases for tracking plant diseases and improving early detection.

From Science Daily

The Oscar winner has grossed more than $15.47 billion at the international box office, according to box office tracking website the Numbers.

From Los Angeles Times