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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nonstop quest for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing and relentless pursuit of something, such as knowledge, success, or adventure.
Example: "Her life became a nonstop quest for truth, as she traveled the world seeking answers to life's biggest questions."
Alternatives: "an unending search for" or "a continuous pursuit of".
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Baker was all those things, in a nonstop quest for competition.
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At least in part, it's the cold-hearted and nonstop quest for cash.
Then there's Australia's Jessica Watson, 15, who is poised to begin a nonstop global quest later this summer, which might ultimately trump both boys' endeavors.
I'm on a new quest: a quest for peace of mind.
"So life just becomes a nonstop hunt for lunch," Dr. Hughes said.
As an agrarian society, Iraq had a nonstop demand for nitrated fertilizers — urea and ammonium nitrate being the most common.
A quest for a kind of eternity?
A vision quest is an intentional quest for answers that is common in many cultures.
A comical quest for a mythical grail.
"And a massive quest for justice".
While On A Supermarket Quest For Cheap Produce.
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