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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pursuing work" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to actively look for job opportunities or to continue searching for an occupation. For example, "After finishing college, she continued pursuing work in the accounting field."
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Her agents have advised her to break from pursuing work until she's "better", of course.
Ting is also pursuing work he considers "more expressive" and "more idea-focused".
Neither Raney has been shy about taking on and pursuing work.
His company is pursuing work in other countries, but otherwise, he said, "we would definitely be looking at very large layoffs".
But the editors worried, rightly, that pursuing work opportunities as a musician might create ethical conflicts — or the appearance of them.
This research will assist in creating a four-page strategy guide to help those interested in pursuing work in that field.
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I pursued work as a foot fetish model.
Men are freer to pursue work they enjoy and spend more time with families.
"Some of the strategies they pursue work better with less money," said Mr. Kinnel at Morningstar.
On the contrary, he continued to pursue work with the CIA.
After struggling with the problem, Cantor Broden decided to pursue work as a part-time cantor.
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