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Undergoing
verb
Present participle of undergo
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The word 'undergoing' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the present participle form of the verb 'undergo', which means to experience or endure something. It can be used in various contexts to describe a process or situation that is currently happening or being experienced. An example sentence: "The company is currently undergoing a major restructuring to improve its efficiency and profitability." This sentence means that the company is currently in the process of restructuring or reorganizing itself for the purpose of improving its efficiency and profitability.
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Hefce is concerned that the sector is undergoing rapid change with the risk of new private providers.
Jeddah's King Abdul Aziz international airport is itself undergoing expansion to quadruple its capacity to 80 million passengers a year.
Good news, Australian royalists: the national capital's most imposing, though perhaps least aesthetic, monument, the King George V memorial, is undergoing a facelift.
She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007, but even when she was undergoing radiotherapy she was more concerned about everybody else.
Scarlett-Rose Davis, an Australian toddler, made headlines when the video of her undergoing the challenge went viral for her vigorous use of expletives.
The teenager survived the gunshot to her head after undergoing an emergency operation in Pakistan and later being moved to the Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham.
However, the EU seems to have lost its reputation as the anchor of stability for a country undergoing a huge social and economic transformation.
However, away from the media and diplomatic spotlights, the state of Queensland has been undergoing radical political reform and experiencing unprecedented threats to civil liberties.
Public broadcasting in Europe remains far healthier than in America (though France and Greece have seen far better days) and the BBC is currently undergoing one of its perennial discussions about who should pay for its services.
The herb milk thistle may have liver-protective effects that can be useful in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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