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GO AFTER

(verb)
There are 2 meanings of the phrase Go After.

Definitions

Go After - as a verb

Go after with the intent to catch

Example: "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"

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Go in search of or hunt for

Example: "Pursue a hobby"

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Example Sentences

"She decided to go after her dreams and pursue a career in music."
"The detective will go after the criminal until he is caught."
"I will go after the promotion by working harder and proving my skills."
"The hunters planned to go after the elusive mountain lion."
"The company is determined to go after new markets and expand globally."
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