Collocations for "logging"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "logging" in context.
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log
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- log into your [account, profile]
- log in at [work, school]
- a [username, password] to log in
- log [on,in] successfully
- failed to log [on]
- log onto the server
- log out of your [account]
- log out at [work]
- log off (from)
- log [a message, an event]
- log it [in, into] the (record) book
- logged [3,000 hours]
- log the [jungle, forest]
- log for a living
- a [fallen, thick, large, rotting, decomposing] log
- [cut, fell, saw, chop] logs (for the fire)
- [put, place, throw] (some) logs on the fire
- [fell, tripped] over a [fallen] log
- it's as easy as falling over a log
- the [ship's, boat's, captain's, plane's] log
- check the log of your [activities, expenditures, visits]
- keep a log of your [activities]
- the [official, running] log
- an entry in the log book
'logging' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):