Hello dear teachers,
I made up the following sentence myself. Would you please tell me what's wrong with it?
We can say "I'm in pursuit of happiness"
Why can't we say "I'm in pursuit of a soulmate"?
Why can't we say "I'm in pursuit of a soulmate"? You can say that if you want to.. Why do you think you can't?
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Why can't we say "I'm in pursuit of a soulmate"?
You can say that if you want to.. Why do you think you can't?
But it's rather ornate English so people may think you are being a little humorous.