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Discover Ludwig"pursuit to" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
You would not use it in this context. If you are looking for a sentence that includes the word pursuit, you could use the phrase "in pursuit of" instead. For example, "He was in pursuit of his career ambitions."
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The Lakers then switched their pursuit to Howard, their first choice all along.
For Bashir Mason, basketball has rapidly evolved from an activity to a pursuit to a career.
Now Chris Evans has taken his professional pursuit to the genteel countryside of Hampshire.
Wild was also second in the individual pursuit to sit four points behind Trott overall.
WHEN did garden history change from being a decidedly arcane pursuit to a highly fashionable one?
How did it go from creative pursuit to "Hey, I can sell this"?
Or are you simply allowing your instinct for pursuit to run rampant until rejection is emphatic?
His pursuit to become one of the greatest of all time continues.
On top of that there is still Mark Cavendish's red jersey pursuit to keep us entertained.
Baseball was always Price's focus, and he was nurtured in his pursuit to reach the majors.
He is clearly not stopping in his pursuit to simply get better and better".
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