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Discover Ludwig'chaperoning' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the present participle form of the verb 'chaperone', which means to accompany or watch over someone, typically in a protective or supervisory role. You can use 'chaperoning' when describing the act of accompanying someone, usually in a formal or official capacity. For example, "The school has a strict policy on chaperoning during field trips to ensure the safety of the students." Example: "My daughter's school requires parent volunteers to take turns chaperoning the school dance to ensure the students behave appropriately."
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chaperoning
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Present participle of chaperone
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Pyne also pointed out that Bishop was actually the senior portfolio minister, so if anything, she was chaperoning Robb.
But Mr Jain is much the bigger casualty: three years ago many assumed Mr Fitschen was chaperoning the younger man, a non-German speaker who had built up Deutsche's investment bank in London, before he went on to take the reins alone.In fact, it is Mr Jain's investing-banking experience which at one time marked him out for the top job that has now proven to be a handicap.
"We are all against Israel," said Adel Mohammed, 35, a music teacher who was chaperoning a squealing school group during a visit to the October War Panorama, a large memorial to what is mythologized in Egypt as a decisive victory over Israel in a 1973 conflict also known as the Yom Kippur War.
They recently stopped chaperoning her on set but still give their opinion on scripts: "I've never found them too intrusive, just helpful," she says.
Talk story about chaperoning a group of fifth graders, from Pelham, on a two-day history field trip to Philadelphia.
Listening to Stih and Schnock have an argument about art — "A discussion," Renata says; "Anything Renata wants," says Frieder — is like chaperoning the creative process.
But neither Wallow nor I felt like chaperoning.
In 1786 William Hamilton, a British diplomat, brought her to Naples, pretending to be platonically chaperoning her travels.
Villarreal says some programs fill up the other 15 with things like chaperoning field trips.
At the time of the trip, Dr. Maldonado-Rivera was chaperoning another group of students through Puerto Rico, where he takes a class of students to stay on a farm each year.
The occasion is the opening of a new casino, and we've been assigned the important task of chaperoning 35 chorus girls from the Lido nightclub who will dance at the opening.
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