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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pursue master" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is unclear what "master" refers to and the verb "pursue" needs a direct object to make sense. Instead, you could say "pursue a master's degree" or "pursue mastery in a subject." Example: "I have decided to pursue a master's degree in psychology to advance my career in the field."
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Goldfinger (1964, PG, MGM, DVD/Retail) Sean Connery got firmly into his charming stride with this confident third Bond movie in which 007 is kitted out with his technological wardrobe and given his Aston Martin DB5 to pursue master criminal Goldfinger (Gert Frobe) and his Sapphic pilot Pussy Galore (Honor Blackman).
Most pursue master's or doctoral degrees in economics, history, legal studies, medieval studies, political science and sociology.
Many others feel the same way; one-third of the program's graduates have gone on to pursue master's degrees.
Last year, Mr. Rodríguez sought to improve El Diario by paying for 20 staff members to pursue master's degrees in journalism in a program administered by Florida International University.
Morton and Conner left the band soon after its inception to pursue master's degrees.
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After six years of operation, 6,042 fellowships have been granted in order to pursue masters and doctorates abroad (Statistic indicators, Becas Chile).
Mrs. Arguelles-Chang, 25, is pursuing master's degrees in both religion and journalism at Columbia.
They are both now pursuing master's degrees at Indiana University in Bloomington; she in costume design, he in African studies.
For the past three years, the Nordenholzes have been pursuing master's degrees through the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Joseph S. Nye, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense and the dean of the Kennedy School, where 800 students are pursuing master's degrees, agrees.
We only considered stricto sensu (academic) postgraduates (students currently pursuing master's or doctoral degrees).
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