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is orchestrating

  • present progressive of orchestrate (3rd person singular).

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It is orchestrating the effort from the top down: funding businesses and research; promoting national champions and embedding AI across the economy, from industry to military to government surveillance.

From MarketWatch Nov. 6, 2025

The company he founded and leads, unKommon Events, is orchestrating the Maxim bash.

From Seattle Times Feb. 7, 2024

But Jeb is orchestrating his independence with great caution and some ambivalence.

From Washington Post Mar. 1, 2015

Tom Brady, Patriots Recent struggles aside, he is orchestrating one of the most efficient passing attacks in football.

From New York Times Nov. 10, 2011

The agent who orchestrated Rooney's move then, and is orchestrating it now, is Paul Stretford, the former vacuum cleaner salesman with the chequered career in football, and now heading for another almighty pay day.

From The Guardian Oct. 20, 2010