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Academic English #9. Using keep track of

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · April 25, 2025

keep track of means expressions such as “to continue to monitor/keep track of,” “to record,” or “to follow.” At academic conferences, it is used in a variety of situations, such as...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: April 25, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:34 PM

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keep track of means expressions such as “to continue to monitor/keep track of,” “to record,” or “to follow.”

At academic conferences, it is used in a variety of situations, such as managing research data, checking schedules, referencing papers, and responding to participants.

It is a phrase that is often used to manage information without missing anything or to avoid losing track of the flow, so be sure to learn it.

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5 example sentences

  • We are keeping track of participant registrations.
  • You need to keep track of the changes in your experimental data.
  • I keep track of the references I use in my papers.
  • I’m keeping track of the conference schedule to avoid missing anything.
  • I kept track of all the questions raised during the discussion.

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