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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I chase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that is taking place. For example: "I chase the ball across the field."
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"That's who I chase.
"So, now when I wake up I chase retirement.
I chase the woman who argued with the preacher.
Then I chase after him down the sidelines of the parade and take another.
Do I chase after the teenager who might have a knife?
I chase girls full-time, but I only drink part-time".
Do I chase manta rays across the famed Astrolabe Reef off Kadavu Island?
I believe you should give 100% on the court, so I chase every ball.
I chase his Sambo Sambo all the way from the school gate.
"That's kind of my job description, that I chase down the puck and create turnovers," he said.
I chase receivers with the enthusiasm of a teenager walking to the principal's office after a food fight.
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