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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to pursuit" is grammatically incorrect and cannot be used in written English
The correct phrase would be "to pursue." For example: "She decided to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor."
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Rerouting to Pursuit of Happiness Expressway.
Our aims are not limited to pursuit of landmark status for places of history and tradition.
When, in 1950, a red-haired girl did stir him to pursuit and proposal, she married a virgin.
The president increased border enforcement, but faced similar opposition among Republicans in Congress to pursuit of a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already in the country.
Thousands of opposition supporters have been subjected to political persecution, ranging from loss of government jobs to pursuit through the courts.
The Entwhistle-Ealing Bros. Circus was a mangy affair, by all accounts, and probably no stranger to pursuit by officers of the court.
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He had to turn to alternative pursuits to keep himself fit.
For Bashir Mason, basketball has rapidly evolved from an activity to a pursuit to a career.
Shelby turned to pursuits beyond the sports-car world.
But they yoke those ideals to pursuits of frisky entertainment or earnest politics.
Once Tommy worked at a supermarket and devoted himself to pursuits like bowling with frozen turkeys.
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