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pursuing to completion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "pursuing to completion" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express the idea of following through on a task until it is finished, but it is better to use more conventional phrasing. Example: "The team is committed to pursuing the project to completion, ensuring all goals are met."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
However to our knowledge the law has only been deployed once, in 2014,3 and the case was not pursued to completion.
The new MOA also institutes a new requirement that MCSO actually persue charges against those detained under 287(g), "The MCSO is expected to pursue to completion all criminal charges that caused the alien to be taken into custody and over which the MCSO has jurisdiction".
News & Media
And there's a further kind of self-defeat in that your engagement with meaningful goals, things that matter to you, when you pursue them to completion, is in a way an attempt to sort of expel them from your life, to finish them and get rid of them.
Academia
pursue projects to completion and take accountability for joint outcomes.
News & Media
There are two industry certifications that students may want to pursue upon completion of all or part of the Digital Media and Marketing Program.
Academia
11 Cases such as these have strengthened our resolve to urge patients not to forego completion node dissection outside the setting of a prospective clinical trial, and to continue to pursue strategies to minimize the morbidity of completion lymphadenectomy.
Science
To pursue the completion of the 1q21 genomic region, a haploid hydatidiform mole (CHM1) genome was utilized which reduces the challenges introduced by using a diploid, polymorphic genome [ 18].
Science
Progressive resistance exercises (PRE), meant to be pursued after prior completion of the warm-up set, were developed as the four series of proper resistance exercises pursued with the aid of a standardised elastic resistive exercise band [ 32, 33].
Science
The mixture of defiance of, and partial compliance with, American requests appeared aimed at pursuing the completion of a military operation that was broadly supported by Israelis while appearing to heed President Bush's increasingly terse requests that it end.
News & Media
"Pursuing the completion of the transaction with Chinalco will give Rio Tinto this platform, from which we will be even better placed to prosper when we see economic recovery".
News & Media
Nonetheless, understanding the clinicopathologic factors that predict nonsentinel node involvement would surely inform the decision of whether or not to pursue completion dissection in all cases of positive sentinel nodes.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to convey dedication to finishing a task, use established phrases like "seeing it through" or "following through" instead of the non-idiomatic "pursuing to completion".
Common error
Avoid creating unconventional phrases by directly combining verbs and prepositions when established alternatives exist. Using a more common phrase like "seeing something through" will make your writing clearer and more professional.
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Linguistic Context
The intended function is to express the continuation of effort until something is finished. However, the phrase is not idiomatic and considered grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. It attempts to function as a verbal phrase indicating action and completion.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "pursuing to completion" is not considered standard or grammatically correct English. While the intent is clear—to express dedication to finishing a task—it's best to use established alternatives such as "seeing it through" or "following through". Ludwig AI identifies this phrase as problematic, and its use should be avoided in both formal and informal contexts to maintain clarity and professionalism. As there are no exact examples found, it highlights the phrase's absence in common usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
seeing something through
Emphasizes perseverance and dedication, highlighting the support given to complete the task.
following through
Highlights the consistent action needed to finalize a task, emphasizing reliability.
seeing through to the end
Focuses on the act of enduring until the finish line. Emphasizes commitment more than initiative.
carrying out to the finish
Emphasizes acting on something until completed, with focus on execution.
completing the task
Directly emphasizes finishing the job, with less focus on the active pursuit.
taking to conclusion
Stresses guiding something towards its natural end, implying leadership.
finishing up
Suggests the act of bringing to a close, often for smaller tasks.
achieving completion
Concentrates on the accomplishment of being finished, abstracting the process.
bringing to fruition
Implies nurturing an idea or project until it is successful, adding a sense of growth.
realizing the goal
Centers on achieving a specific aim, spotlighting the outcome more than the journey.
FAQs
How can I express the idea of completing something I started?
Instead of "pursuing to completion", consider using phrases like "seeing it through", "following through", or "completing the task".
What's a more formal way to say I'm dedicated to finishing a project?
For formal contexts, opt for phrases like "bringing to fruition" or "carrying out to the finish" instead of "pursuing to completion".
Is "pursuing to completion" grammatically correct?
While the individual words are correct, the phrase "pursuing to completion" is not a standard or grammatically sound construction in English. It's better to use established alternatives.
What are some alternatives to "pursuing to completion" that emphasize perseverance?
If you want to highlight perseverance, try "seeing something through" or "following through". These phrases underscore the effort required to finish.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested