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8 April
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Does it sound right when someone says “I want to chase my fantasy”
Does it sound right when someone says “I want to chase my fantasy”
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@dolphins4lyfe and what’s that supposed to mean
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@IncurableiLLness "I want to try to achieve or obtain my fantasy"
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Your sentence is grammatically correct however it is a bit unusual to associate 'fantasy' with 'chasing'.
Maybe what you wanted to say was "I want to chase my dreams"?
Can you provide more context

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