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Discover Ludwig"chasing dreams" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor to express ambition or aspiration towards a goal or ideal. For example, "She spent her life chasing dreams, never giving up until she was successful."
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They've spent decades chasing dreams.
They're really chasing dreams.
In this section Pointing fingers Jacques is back Eyes on the prize Quitting dreams, chasing dreams A time to give thanks Aux armes, journalistes!
A young man in his 20s rapped his heart out in homage to his grandmother, who suffered from Alzheimer's while he was away chasing dreams.
Their lives connected across continents by codes and encryptions, Arjun, Guy and Leela are all chasing dreams in which money is the only true self-validation.
Would the financial crash have been prevented if more young executives had known the perils of chasing dreams of "king's ransoms"?
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"Too many people chase dreams that they don't understand," he said.
We chase dreams in a new era, aspire to achieve when we are young!
This must be uncomfortable to many people who have chased dreams that have nothing to do with education.
"He chased dreams," Richardson said.
"Every child deserves to chase dreams.
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