is chronicling
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present progressiveof chronicle (3rd person singular).present progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or state that is currently taking place in the immediate present.
chroniclenouna chronological record of events; a history.
Example Sentences
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Colourful Heritage, which is chronicling stories of Scotland’s early generation of Muslim and South Asian migrants, paid tribute to Mrs Harling's dedication.
From BBC ● Dec. 13, 2023
She is chronicling the detritus of urban life, the echoes of the city’s past evident in the patches, and nature’s attempt at reclamation all visible in the humble squares of concrete and asphalt.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 19, 2023
“Almost Famous” is Crowe’s semi-autobiographical story, set in 1973, about a teenage music journalist and his relationships with members of the band he is chronicling as well as the young women who follow it.
From New York Times ● Jun. 2, 2022
"Magnolia Lane was just how I had imagined it from pictures and television," wrote Woods, who is chronicling her first trip to Augusta National.
From Seattle Times ● Apr. 10, 2013
It must tell the reader at once that the event which it is chronicling happened to-day or last night—at least since the last edition of the paper.
From Newspaper Reporting and Correspondence A Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, and Students of Newspaper Writing by Grant Milnor Hyde