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Status is a noun. You give status, or provide status, or receive status.

I have recently been hearing project managers using status as a verb, as in "we don't need to status on that item today." Continued use makes a word part of the vernacular, so I recommend discouraging its use so that it doesn't become a verb.

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could status be helped INTO a verb? STATUSING?

we have a client that wishes to track package revisions at a higher level in the drawing hierarchy. I asked if he needed "ASSEMBLY LEVEL REVISION STATUSING"

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