was choreographing
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past progressiveof choreograph.past progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or continuous state that was happening at a specific time in the past.
Example Sentences
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Faulk was choreographing the Britney Spears tour that Broadlick was dancing on when she needed a male dancer to help with the first “Magic Mike” film.
From Los Angeles Times ● Mar. 23, 2023
He was choreographing in Moscow when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began and left the country immediately.
From Seattle Times ● Dec. 22, 2022
Whether it was choreographing a routine on the football field or designing a machine according to the laws of physics, she liked knowing what the rules were.
From Scientific American ● Sep. 29, 2022
It was early September, and Mr. Binet, who is Canadian, was choreographing a new work for New York City Ballet, set to two movements from Ravel’s piano score “Miroirs.”
From New York Times ● Sep. 23, 2015
Lipes first saw Peck at the Guggenheim Museum, where Peck was choreographing a solo for Tiler Peck in front of an audience.
From Washington Post ● Feb. 27, 2015