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View definitions for keep track of

keep track of

verb as in monitor

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To be clear, Guinness doesn’t keep track of who has the most records.

House of Representatives weren’t enough for you, there are also hundreds of local races to keep track of.

From Slate

Sometimes the best gift is not another item to keep track of but an experience where you can lose yourself entirely and find serenity, healing or replenishment.

She started "prioritising work over sixth form", could not keep track of her schoolwork or exams, her attendance suffered and she ended up leaving.

From BBC

It means payments will not keep track of rent rises, sparking warnings that claimants whose rent goes up would see shortfalls.

From BBC

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

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