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"pursue compensation" is correct and usable in written English
It means to take action or make efforts to obtain financial reparation or reimbursement for damages or losses. Example: After being injured in a car accident, I decided to pursue compensation from the driver who caused the crash.
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He said the farmer would have to pursue compensation through other agencies.
Ms. York said Christus Santa Rosa did not pursue compensation for its legal fees out of sympathy for Ms. Spears.
She had been trying to annul the suspension, a decision that would have opened the way for her to pursue compensation for loss of income during her suspension.
The tenant might be eligible to bring a claim for unlawful forfeiture and can pursue compensation for the losses arising from their exclusion from the premises.
An injured person can pursue compensation under the Federal Tort Claims Act, but lawyers said it would be difficult to win money under that 1946 law.
"Although as in all such matters there can be no assurance as to the amount of any recovery we may obtain, we intend to pursue compensation for the full extent of our losses".
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Sheffield United players and former players are also pursuing compensation.
Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal Organistion which assesses and pursues compensation claims of government and individuals for damages arising out of US nuclear testing.
Ms Shoesmith is now expected to take her case to the employment tribunal, where she is pursuing compensation estimated at £1m.
Thomas's name was found by the GMB union, which is pursuing compensation on behalf of a number of its members and others such as environmental activists.
Straw said it would be "cruel" to keep pursuing compensation for victims with the Libyan state in disintegration and the country at war with itself.
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