Sentence examples for chronicled from inspiring English sources

The word "chronicled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of writing down events or occurrences in an orderly fashion, such as a diary or a journal. For example, "She chronicled her experiences of the war in her diary."

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chronicled

verb

Past of chronicle

Exact(60)

The argument – as its reporters have chronicled – we have long since won; everyone knows by now the planet is in peril.

Adonis, who chronicled the period in his book 5 Days in May, says: "The point at which Gordon resigned, it was clear that Cameron could form a government.

The programme was a three-part drama starring Sarah Lancaster and Ian Hart, that chronicled the lives of the murdered women and their families, and the drug addictions that drove them to prostitution.

Since the release of his band Antony and the Johnsons' 2005 album I Am A Bird Now (which chronicled his experiences as a transgender person and was the surprise winner of the Mercury prize, selling upwards of 500,000 copies), there have been many attempts to categorise his sound, ranging from "chamber pop" to "ethereal torch singing".

The success of programmes such as advertising-based show Mad Men has proved how the events of the late 20th century can be chronicled through the eyes of the creative industries.

The cult US author is best known for his 2000 pseudo-memoir A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, which chronicled his 20-year-old self's attempts to bring up a younger brother, Christopher, after their parents both died of cancer within the space of a few months.

Like that sad boyfriend that just can't get over his ex (a situation Swift has chronicled in song more than once), Nashville is bending over backwards to win back music's golden girl and looking more than a little desperate in the process.

Twenty-five years of gigs, recordings and musical associations are chronicled and assessed, including two great early albums, "Everybody Digs Bill Evans" and the Miles Davis classic, "Kind of Blue", on which Evans played.

Carlos Valverde, an investigative journalist, chronicled 16 such killings in 2009 and 13 in the first half of 2010, including the kidnap, torture and murder of four policemen.Far from improving the quality of justice in Bolivia, Mr Morales's reforms risk making it worse.

Rutrutrutrutrutrutrutrut—"In "The Bonfire of the Vanities" and "A Man in Full", Mr Wolfe has chronicled big themes in American life before; this time, it is the turn of campus culture.

Over a period of more than half a century, Bukowski, who was born in Germany and brought to America at the age of three, chronicled, in poems and novels, his life as a drifter and a drunk as he lurched through the mean streets of Los Angeles.

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