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is crafting

  • present progressive
    of craft (3rd person singular).
    craft
    noun
    an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, especially manual skill.

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The key is crafting a clear narrative about a student’s passions through their extracurriculars, essays and résumés.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 16, 2026

Anita Dunn, the longtime Democratic operative who stepped in to help revive Mr. Biden’s fledging operation four years ago, is crafting the re-election message again, even as she oversees communications at the White House.

From New York Times Jan. 14, 2024

As Cortese’s bill is being considered, Cal/OSHA, the state governing body in charge of regulating workplace safety, is crafting a set of standards addressing workplace violence prevention — something that’s been in process since 2017.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 22, 2023

The Food and Drug Administration, meanwhile, is crafting a plan in which annual COVID-19 boosters are matched to circulating variants.

From Washington Times Feb. 7, 2023

Part of the challenge for Kliavkoff as he attempts to hold the conference together is crafting an agreement that serves two masters:

From Seattle Times Jul. 23, 2022