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tracking

[trak-ing] / ˈtræk ɪŋ /
ADJECTIVE
trailing
Synonyms
STRONG
Antonyms




Example Sentences

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In her personal life, she’s vigilant about avoiding online data tracking and maintains a landline in her Bay Area home to avoid giving out her cell phone number.

From Los Angeles Times

A former Army helicopter pilot, Kevin Randle, spent much of his life tracking down witnesses who had spotted crash debris and even what looked like alien bodies being hauled away from the remote area.

From The Wall Street Journal

While there isn’t a national database tracking the number of middle school athletes holding back, interscholastic officials in several states described it as a tiny but growing fraction.

From The Wall Street Journal

"There's all sorts of things your brain is busy tracking when you're driving from memory, your brain's very active," Spiers said.

From BBC

Isn’t tracking down possible kidnappers a good thing?

From Salon




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