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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pursuits" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a pursuit"? You can use "a pursuit" when referring to an activity or interest that someone engages in, typically for enjoyment or as a hobby.
Example: "Photography has become a favorite pursuit of mine during the weekends."
Alternatives: "an activity" or "a hobby".
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A pursuit.
And so much more: "A pursuit.
But soon it became a passion, then a pursuit.
Truth is a pursuit, it's a quest".
There are sounds on the video of a pursuit.
After this inspiration, "Alibis" exhales into a pursuit of evanescence.
A pursuit event is held over two days.
A pursuit that even McGwire is now calling serious.
There is a pursuit of vitality at all costs.
Wild camping is a pursuit that must be carefully defined.
Nor is this a pursuit limited to Switzerland.
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