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keep track

  1. Remain informed, follow the course of, as in Are you keeping track of the time? This usage alludes to following a literal track, as of footsteps. The antonym, lose track, alludes to straying or wandering from a track, as in I've lost track—what day are you leaving? [Late 1800s]



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As you age, you may find it more difficult to monitor multiple accounts and keep track of all the details.

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Full moons were given nicknames to help keep track of time and monitor the changing seasons.

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The charity is also asking those who want to help to download the BanktheFood app, which keeps track of exactly what products are needed.

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In fact, since we started keeping track of such things 35 years ago, they have never been more unpopular.

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Historically it was a way to keep track of time and monitor the changing seasons.

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