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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard quest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult journey or task that someone is undertaking, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The adventurers set out on a hard quest to find the lost treasure hidden deep within the mountains."
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What was left, and now feeds national anger, was a hard quest to keep house, habits and hope intact while the now bailed-out fat cats who'd invented securitized mortgages sloped off into the sunset, and veterans, scarred from faraway wars, limped back to the "homeland," once just home.
ALWAYS keep healing potions with you when on a hard quest.
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The hard quest for capital began with the compilation of a single-spaced 60-page loan application, which the government rejected in January, calling it "substantially incomplete".
But you lose far more in one failure than you will make up in the bonuses of several hard quests.
"The Village" is not so much a portrait of a village, but a hard look at the quest for the true and the real — specifically in the realm of ethnographic film — and the misinterpretations that can arise along the way.
During the quest, Percy has a hard time trying to remember his past.
It's clear that the merchant has not responded to the omens, and that is why he has a hard time understanding Santiago's constant quest for greatness.
The story he invents in a series of drawings titled "After the Woods" (2003, detail above) is like a science fiction "Faerie Queene" involving a moral quest, a hard-won marriage, unearthly creatures and Big Science.
A hard-fighting woman joined his quest, only to prove more difficult to handle than the bad guys.
A Buzzword Becomes a Quest: The Concept Is Hard to Pin Down, and Some Even Find It Harmful" (news article, Nov. 25): I, too, have felt troubled by the easy bandying about of the word "closure" since the events of Sept. 11.
Already, the rush to consume has inhabitants of marginal lands wasting priceless topsoil, cutting down the forests that buffer against the winds and poisoning water in a desperate quest for hard cash.
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