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"pursuit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used as a part of a phrase or idiom, for example, "in pursuit for justice". It can also be used to express the determination to achieve a certain goal, as in, "She was in hot pursuit for the title."
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Isn't that a rather macabre pursuit for a child?
Writing A political memoir is the perfect retirement pursuit for a former leader.
Baking is a pursuit for the precise; a teaspoon is not a teaspoonish.
"It's about the pursuit for money and all it can bring".
Dr. Fan plans to continue his pursuit for as long as his health allows.
Within a few weeks, YouTube became a full-time pursuit for Ryan.
Hardly anyone thinks of fashion as a pursuit for people gifted at living in the moment.
In any case, movies remain a sideline pursuit for the author.
US-Cuban rapprochement has been a Vatican pursuit for 40 years.
Today he leads the GB men's team's pursuit for back-to-back gold (9.23pm, BBC1).
Mr. Howard's capture, in Monroe, N.C., on Dec. 5, ended a frustrating pursuit for Connecticut authorities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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