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are mustering

  • present progressive
    of muster.
    muster
    verb (used with object)
    to assemble (troops, a ship's crew, etc.), as for battle, display, inspection, orders, or discharge.

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Davis led the league in punt return average last season, but this year the Chargers are mustering just 9.7 yards per punt return with a league-low four attempts.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 8, 2024

Even so, it’s noteworthy that Conference USA teams are gaining just 3.99 yards per carry and Mountain West teams are mustering just 3.97.

From Seattle Times Nov. 11, 2021

Schools are mustering real creativity to meet the moment.

From New York Times Jul. 23, 2020

Now the forces of change are mustering, in north Mississippi.

From The Guardian Jul. 4, 2015

"I am told the White Boys are mustering in large numbers, and that some of the districts are quite impassable."

From Japhet, in Search of a Father by Frederick Marryat

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