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The word "buffering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of temporarily storing data in a computer's memory while it is being transferred or when a video is taking longer than expected to load. For example, "My computer is buffering, so it may take a few moments to open the file."
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Present participle of buffer
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Streaming sites must be buffering their back catalogues with glee.
Second, bondholders, who put up much of the money banks go on to lend, will now be expected to shoulder losses after shareholders are wiped out.In this section Worse to come All it needs is love The rouble's rout Buffering Fixed penalty Forint exchange A drop in the Ocean Signs of life ReprintsThe principle of "bailing in" creditors is welcome.
Then there is the possibility of selling "grid-storage" batteries to electrical utilities for buffering the unpredictable nature of renewable wind and solar energy.
Demand for safety-deposit boxes is up, suggesting customers are hoarding foreign currency.In this section Worse to come All it needs is love The rouble's rout Buffering Fixed penalty Forint exchange A drop in the Ocean Signs of life ReprintsThe head of the Central Bank of Russia, Elvira Nabiullina, is struggling to nip this trend in the bud.
Globalisation is back.In this section Worse to come All it needs is love The rouble's rout Buffering Fixed penalty Forint exchange A drop in the Ocean Signs of life ReprintsThere are many definitions of globalisation, and the index uses one that is fairly all-embracing.
Surrounding and "buffering" them, Israel has illegally declared another 20% to be "state land", also barred to Palestinians.
Simply buffering the system against a Greek default may not be enough, however.
Buffering digital signals and interleaving them in time causes some extra delay, but the delay is so brief that it is not ordinarily noticed during a call.
This albedo variation produces a runoff "buffering effect" against unusually wet or dry years.
Commonly, these involve a lack of amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios) buffering the fetus from the pressure of the uterine wall and may be due to leakage or failure to produce fluid.
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But as some experts point out, storm-buffering sand dunes alone will not save the day.
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