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tracking

adjective as in trailing

Strong match

noun as in pursuit

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So far, the film is tracking for a solid opening weekend with a projected haul of $66 million, according to forecasting site Box Office Theory.

In most congressional contests the nonprofit is tracking, Democratic candidates’ leads have increased and Republican candidates’ leads have decreased as more ballots are counted.

A website built by a Dutch software engineer is tracking the country's Bitcoin holdings estimates that the coins have risen 98% in value over all at the time of writing.

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Fiona Ryalls, 33, from Bristol tracked down her stolen bike for sale on social media while Josh Steven, 29, used a tracking device and was threatened when he tried to reclaim his.

From BBC

“Some of the plays that he makes down the field, tracking the football, blitzing the quarterback, batting balls down or whatever it is, he’s still got all the tools.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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