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"chasing success" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone working hard or taking risks in order to obtain success or achievement. For example, "John's career was marked by a relentless drive for success, as he was constantly chasing success from one project to the next."
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Mustard isn't just chasing success, however; he wants it all.
For a start, they haven't had to deal with the pressure of chasing success.
[After that] I sort of stopped chasing success … To me success and happiness aren't necessarily the same thing.
Jack Lemmon, who stars in "The April Fools", says, "Too many people are so wrapped up in chasing success & status in our materialistic society that they never stop to ask themselves whether they're happy".
Every entrepreneur is chasing success.
Wrexham were once again promotion front-runners, but also chasing success on another front.
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He has chased success, and never allowed himself to fail publicly.
Of course, Little Dragon would never be so vulgar as to chase success; all they want is the chance to keep making their artful, digital soul music.
Mr. Prado recently completed his first graphic novel, "julioh," about a young Argentine immigrant who chases success in Manhattan advertising, a plot in some ways mirroring his own life.
But not every club is in a position to chase success in this way.
Former England one-day captain Adam Hollioake believes the national side need to make brave decisions if they want to chase success.
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