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The phrase 'chasing for' is not considered standard English. To express the same meaning with standard English, you would use the phrase 'chasing after.' For example: "The puppy was chasing after the soccer ball."
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It's something I've been chasing for a long time".
"It's a project I've been chasing for 10 years," Mr. Krantz said, growing animated.
They thought they had their man, one of those superstars they have been chasing for years.
Rewcastle Brown finally had the documents she had been chasing for more than six months.
"The Stanley Cup was something Pat was chasing for a long time.
"It's something," Bourque said quietly, "that I've been chasing for a long time".
"When I finally bought the car I'd been chasing for 17 years it was an emotional moment.
Concerns have been raised this year that changes to the admissions system could leave bright students chasing for spare places.
Phelps responded with admiration for Spitz, the man whose record he has been chasing for several years.
Hughes owns DirecTV, America's biggest satellite-television operator and the part of the business that Mr Murdoch has been chasing for so long.
By winning on Wednesday, Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid and Juventus all inched closer to titles they have all been chasing for nine months.
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