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The phrase "a pursuing" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "pursuing" is intended as a gerund or participle, but it requires a noun to follow it for clarity.
Example: "He is a pursuing student of knowledge, always seeking to learn more."
Alternatives: "an aspiring" or "a chasing".
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It will test us, because we want to be a pursuing defense".
He was launched over the handlebars on to the road, where he was struck by a pursuing rider.
It wasn't until the match's last minutes when, countering against a pursuing RSL, LA generated two breakaway chances.
A pursuing Kenny-Dowall couldn't believe his luck as the ball lobbed into his arms to score.
To stop a fleeing car, a pursuing policeman nudges the front of his own car against the rear corner of a fugitive vehicle.
Mr. Renwick was arrested Aug. 1 in Rifle, Colo., after he fired shots at a pursuing police vehicle during a chase.
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Not bad for a guy pursuing a Ph.D. for fun.
And he was an engineer pursuing a PhD -- very nice.
Pursuing a Ph.D. was an easy choice.
It's a dream worth pursuing.
Meanwhile, Alonso is pursuing a goal.
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