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were charting

  • past progressive
    of chart.
    chart
    noun
    a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.

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Ridley-Thomas sent the City Council a letter last month expressing “deep concerns” about the path his colleagues were charting on homelessness.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 3, 2021

They were hopeless, and they were charting some kind of course toward a better future.

From New York Times Nov. 20, 2019

“We had volunteers at every green, even during the practice rounds. They were charting eight things a ball could do when it hit the greens.”

From Washington Times Jun. 17, 2014

At spring training... we were charting pitches and charting command and he was off the charts.

From Reuters May 27, 2010

While Davis and Jenkins were charting new galaxies of offensive production in Houston, a young Texas high school coach was taking notes.

From Newsweek