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The phrase "pursue this topic" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to continue discussing or exploring a particular subject or idea. For example, "I find this topic really interesting. Let's pursue this topic further in our next meeting and see where it takes us."
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But we can pursue this topic later, Bret.
CC: So, tell us about why you decided to pursue this topic.
Rushfield notes that Bellesi's influence seems to have risen as more and more "Idol" finalists were drawn from the world of Christian worship music, but he doesn't pursue this topic — one of several threads left unattended here.
We intend to pursue this topic in a future study.
I recommend this volume as a beginning point for readers who wish to pursue this topic further.
Although we cannot pursue this topic further within the limits of this entry, the discussion developed so far should show that the issue of the structure, closeness and ordering of impossible worlds is quite open.
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So, given my reticence about pursuing this topic, why have I decided to take it on now?
In pursuing this topic we take a broad definition of "writers," including professional women writers as well as those who wrote fiction and non-fiction for themselves, for pleasure, or for other reasons, those who published and those who didn't manage to see their work in print.
We leave pursuing this topic as future work.
More broadly, we are interested in discerning the cognitive and neurophysiological correlates of imagined or intended movements in people with tetraplegia, and are pursuing this topic as part of our ongoing research.
Shaw pursued this same topic separately in a Stanford GSB case study of the Royal Bank of Canada RBCC), which had developed an in-house analysis of this same question as part of a drive to develop people analytics.
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