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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will pursues" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "will pursue." You can use "will pursue" to indicate a future intention or action of chasing or striving for something. Example: "She will pursue her dream of becoming a doctor despite the challenges."
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One of the ways in which the immoral will pursues its own interests is by selectively seeking out or avoiding knowledge.
Will pursues Amira, and Juliette Binoche, who has functioned as an exquisite art-film object — all wistful longing — in such movies as "The English Patient" and Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Blue," gives her a darting nervousness and shyness mixed with desperate cunning.
Faced with such a dilemma, Scotus argues that although the will pursues an object rationally determined by the intellect, this does not mean that the will is conditioned by 'natural necessity'.
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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.
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