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The word "ushering" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of guiding people or leading them towards a particular place, often with a ceremonial air, such as when an official ushers a visiting dignitary into a room. For example, you could say, "The mayor's assistant was tasked with ushering the royal family into the banquet hall."
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ushering
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An act of guiding or escorting.
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The US Senate on Tuesday passed a bill to end the bulk collection of millions of Americans' phone records, ushering in the country's most significant surveillance reform since 1978 two years after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations to the Guardian.
The final passage, however, is also a flawless rendering of the real-life miracle of snowfall, a few light taps upon the window ushering in a flurry of some of the most beautiful prose ever printed.
The Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard, has announced that the Australian election will take place on 14 September, ushering in an unprecedented eight-month election campaign.
Her proposal for the Al-Wakrah World Cup stadium erupts from the Qatari desert in a great vulvic bulge, its roof framed by dynamic labial sweeps, in a magnificent demonstration that the vagina can be an equally noble form for a building – and ushering in 2014 as the year of the yonic.
The smiling officials take little notice of me – just a European tourist – but show a keen interest in my old uni mate Kalpana, who is British Indian, ushering her off to sign a paper promising, presumably, not to run arms to Tiger cells.
And then, the very next week, they won at Old Trafford, Green ushering George Best to the turf as he raced by and creating both Newcastle goals; it would be 41 years before they managed the feat again.
He denied his budget was the start of an "age of austerity", saying he was in fact ushering in a new "age of opportunity".
When Cahill and Bresciano take the field in Cuiaba on 13 June, it will be less as the last sentinels of some fading imperial glory, and more as veterans ushering a new generation to the front of the stage.
Instead of ushering in a new age of prosperity, he says, the tech industry is making the world poorer.
The latter has clearly spent a lot of money, but its Web site never seems to go beyond ushering passive viewers through static virtual exhibits.Where the Web promises really to excel is in breaking down the barriers between objects and information, paintings and writings and all of the other categories created for curatorial convenience rather than for simple understanding.
They do their best to avoid discussing the subject of the petition, instead ushering people to the table, where another team member pressures them into signing in conveyor-belt fashion.Another tactic is the "clipboard method".
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