pursue in the PONS Dictionary

pursue Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pursue one's goals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He pursued a degree in education soon after.
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On the other hand, the way the plot progresses is comedicseveral romances are pursued.
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While some graduates of vocational or career and technical education high schools will go directly into a trade, others will pursue post-secondary education.
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These are available to students pursuing studies in the visual arts.
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The two vehicles are pursued by rebels, but manage to board the plane and escape.
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Here he was able to pursue his studies of seaweed.
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He left the show to pursue his writing career.
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So it was really about me wanting to pursue other parts of my career as a writer, director, and actor.
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He pursued his career as a research and teaching assistant.
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After experiencing several injuries in college, she left sports to pursue a business career.
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