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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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To report/to track/to monitor/to measure...

a: ...He's not brain dead.

b: (frustrated) OK. But there hasn't exactly been much activity going on / to report / to track / to monitor / to measure / to keep track of since the accident, right? He's just lying there.


Would all these options be OK? Which one do you prefer?

  

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anonymous Would all these options be OK? They are all possible depending on the context, but they all seem awkward in the absence of it. anonymous Which one do you prefer?

  • anonymous Would all these options be OK?
  • They are all possible depending on the context, but they all seem awkward in the absence of it.
  • anonymous Which one do you prefer?
  • "
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anonymousWould all these options be OK?

They are all possible depending on the context, but they all seem awkward in the absence of it.

anonymousWhich one do you prefer?

If I understand the situation, I would prefer "But there hasn't exactly been much activity since the accident, right?"

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