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The word "quizzing" is a valid and commonly used word in written English.
It is the present participle form of the verb "quiz," which means to ask questions of someone in an attempt to check their knowledge on a certain topic. You can use the word "quizzing" in contexts where you would use the verb "quiz" to describe the action of asking questions. Example sentence: The professor was quizzing the students on the material they had studied in their chemistry class.
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quizzing
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Present participle of quiz
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Spending five years quizzing Arabs about the intimate details of their sex lives is no easy task.
Scott Bearse, a retail expert with Deloitte Consulting in Boston, Massachusetts, has led projects observing and quizzing tens of thousands of customers about how they feel about shopping.
The idea of quizzing people in controlled settings about actual or hypothetical decisions, then coming to conclusions about the way they make them, goes back a long way.
ANYONE who has spent time in Japan peeking into corporate laboratories and quizzing company engineers comes away with profound respect for one electronics firm above all.
Or will they just waste time quizzing her on how she will vote on abortion (which she won't answer anyway)?
The census does not pry that far, but the Office for National Statistics announced on December 4th that it would begin quizzing people about their sexuality next year in six of its regular surveys.
After quizzing councillors on their degree of loyalty towards the Magpies, the council's lawyers have told eight of them not to vote when Sir John's plans come for approval.
One idea, which will be reflected in the new bill and is backed by some civil libertarians, is to let police carry on quizzing suspects after they have been charged, which ought to reduce the need for long detention on suspicion alone.
Britain's Barclays bank was publicly embarrassed in January when a British lawmaker quizzing its boss, Bob Diamond, asked him how many subsidiaries it had in the Isle of Man, Jersey and the Caymans.
Sitting in his shirtsleeves and frowning with concentration, Mr Cameron spent hours quizzing Finns about female entrepreneurs and Swedes about selling music online, or patiently nodding as the prime minister of Iceland (population 319,000) praised fathers who take three months of paternity leave.
To pay for it, his collections of great works were sold though not the Klees, which he left to public galleries in San Francisco and Vienna.Freedom or burden?Impatient as he felt over the Pill, he also enjoyed quizzing himself about it.
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