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keep track

keep track

 
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keep
part of speech: phrase
definition: to carefully record the movements or progress of something (usu. fol. by "of").
You and I will play this time and he'll keep track of the scores.Points were scoring so quickly that I couldn't keep track.The police kept track of the suspect's whereabouts at all times.The store owners keep close track of their merchandise.