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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will pursued" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms and should be "will pursue" instead. Example: "I will pursue my dreams no matter the obstacles I face."
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"We will pursue all-out justice".
It's doubtful anyone will pursue.
Next they will pursue the marketers.
We will pursue this to the end".
Otherwise, he said, "We will pursue Hezbollah to hell".
We will pursue them until we get them".
India will pursue trade liberalization at its own pace.
The Senate, which the Democrats control, will pursue a rescue.
Villa will pursue similar deals with other clubs.
It is unclear whether the trustee will pursue litigation.
If there is new information we will pursue it".
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