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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pursue prosecution" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the government's decision to bring forward a criminal case against an individual or organization. For example, "The district attorney decided to pursue prosecution against the bank for its fraudulent activities."
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This has all been looked at; professionals in the Department of Justice decided if and when to pursue prosecution".
Among her main goals, the general said in an interview, will be to encourage more airmen and women to not only report sexual assault but also pursue prosecution.
A review board spokesman, Andrew Case, said the board's standards in determining whether to pursue prosecution "were always high and they remain high".
"Inasmuch as Google is the victim and their assistance in the form of providing logs is necessary to pursue prosecution, it is recommended this case be administratively closed," the F.B. I. agent wrote.
Prosecutors in the western German city of Mainz who are dealing with the Böhmermann case said it was unclear on Tuesday when a decision would be made to pursue prosecution.
"In other cases there either seems to be inadequate evidence to pursue prosecution, for example the lady who wrote about PIE1 advertising but did not secure any example of the material complained of, or they have already been dealt with in some way by the courts or the police".
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His decision on whether to pursue prosecutions will serve as a test of that relationship.
They did not pursue prosecutions of the armed men shown on his tape.
That's not to say the government shouldn't pursue prosecutions of criminal conduct at corporations.
The White House has shown little inclination to pursue prosecutions that could prove to be politically explosive.
Obama had made a decision early on not to pursue prosecutions of C.I.A. officials for torture and other crimes.
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