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The phrase "a pursue" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable because "pursue" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I want to pursue a career in medicine."
Alternatives: "a pursuit" or "an endeavor".
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An adaptive relative pose control strategy is proposed for a pursue spacecraft in proximity operations on a tumbling target.
After graduating in 2013, Salhotra decided not to a pursue advanced degrees in education.
She plans to a pursue a bachelor's degree in nursing, with the goal of someday earning enough to live without public assistance.
So in Jeb Bush's world, people opt out of marriage to either a) pursue welfare benefits, or b) chase career dreams.
In December, attorneys for The Times told legislative officials that the newspaper might a pursue a legal challenge to the Legislature's refusal to disclose information.
Future Plans: applied for the Capital Fellows Program in Sacramento and waiting to hear decision; hopes to enter law school or a pursue a master's in public policy program on the East Coast within a year or two.
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Can an engineering student pursue a minor?
Not bad for a guy pursuing a Ph.D. for fun.
A man pursued an honorable life.
And he was an engineer pursuing a PhD -- very nice.
Employers pursue a college sophomore.
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