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Discover Ludwig"chasing down" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to actively pursue or follow after something or someone in order to catch or obtain them. Example: The police were chasing down the suspect through the busy city streets.
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The NMC is chasing down the leads.
"It was like chasing down Senate votes," Barr said.
That makes chasing down tax evaders more important than ever.
I was chasing down taxis in dangerous heels without flinching.
But chasing down and killing foxes is as abhorrent as chasing down and killing dogs, and we won't stand for it.
To be sure, many of those nonfamily guests are boomers chasing down old memories.
There's a shootout on the street, and Marshal Dillon is chasing down a bad guy.
Why are they always chasing down receivers instead of looking back for the ball?
Suddenly, they charged, pushing people aside and chasing down a young man.
A new tool can help keep track of just how many people are chasing down deals.
Her second service game went to six deuces, with Lisicki chasing down everything.
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