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are chronicling

  • present progressive
    of chronicle.
    chronicle
    noun
    a chronological record of events; a history.

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They are chronicling what Minicheva expects to be a prolonged period of ecosystem recovery.

From Science Magazine Jan. 3, 2024

Collier and others on these expeditions are chronicling their journeys and experiences at www.oregonwildandscenic.com, “like a portfolio of what we’ve visited,” he says.

From Washington Times Jun. 30, 2018

The musicians in this Portfolio are chronicling that universal experience with distinct voices.

From The New Yorker Apr. 18, 2016

“We are chronicling the simplification of these forests,” says Lovejoy, a professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

From Nature Apr. 17, 2013

A number of years ago, when this little occurrence which we are chronicling took place, it was not so easy as it is now to make sure of a foreigner's credentials and antecedents.

From Eleven Possible Cases by Franklin Fyles