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Meanings of
keep track
in English
Keep informed of fully aware.
lose track
Antonyms
Examples for "
lose track
"
lose track
Examples for "
lose track
"
1
Good videogames are easier to
lose
track
of than ever these days.
2
I get involved in something, and I just
lose
track
of time.
3
It's easy to
lose
track
of your cell phone or mobile device.
4
It was easy to
lose
track
of the size of the folly.
5
But she couldn't
lose
track
of her guide, so she kept moving.
Usage of
keep track
in English
1
Drive radiation is the best way to
keep
track
of other ships.
2
Commercial airline pilots need to
keep
track
of a lot of things.
3
One chain can
keep
track
of intellectual property like music, for example.
4
Is it easy for the public to decipher and
keep
track
of?
5
It was impossible to
keep
track
of half of what was happening.
6
So many metaphysical problems that it was hard to
keep
track
sometimes.
7
I want you, Fräklund, to lead and
keep
track
of the investigation.
8
We
keep
track
of their genetic records and then simply observe them.
9
Rather, IPN will
keep
track
of arriving packets and request missing ones.
10
It's his duty to
keep
track
of people he's trying to defend.
11
Countable aims to help you
keep
track
of what Congress is doing.
12
I'm too busy cooking to
keep
track
of people coming and going.
13
But there was a way that Despair could
keep
track
of him.
14
First,
keep
track
of your performance, and know when you make mistakes.
15
You would have needed a score card to
keep
track
of everybody.
16
And even so, he kept looking for her, just to
keep
track
.
Other examples for "keep track"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
keep
track
keep
Verb
Noun
Keep track
through the time
Keep track
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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