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How do you use faring in a sentence?

The word "faring" is an adjective meaning "traveling or proceeding, especially in a particular direction or manner." It's not commonly used in everyday speech, but you might see it in more formal contexts or literary writing. Here are a few examples:

* "The faring ship braved the stormy seas, its sails billowing in the wind."

* "The pilgrims, faring westward, faced many dangers on their journey."

* "The artist's faring brushstrokes captured the beauty of the sunset."

If you meant to use "fare" instead of "faring," it can be a noun, verb, or adjective depending on the context.

* "The bus fare was quite expensive." (noun)

* "How are you faring?" (verb - meaning "doing")

* "The fare at the restaurant was delicious." (adjective - meaning "relating to food or meals")

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