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The phrase "a quest at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific location or event related to a quest, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "She embarked on a quest at the ancient ruins, seeking the lost treasure."
Alternatives: "a quest for" or "a quest in".
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Patrick had undertaken a quest at which she was far more likely to fail than to succeed.
For over five decades, Elliott Sharp has been engaged in a quest at once quixotic and down to earth: to take the music he hears in his inner ear and bring it to life in the real world.
"[As] home improvement and renovation becomes within reach of all of us, there is a quest at the top end of the market to create homes that are ever more individual and bespoke".
In contrast, these issues are major in countries such as Australia where universal provision is a quest at the level of 1 year before school, and not a consideration prior to that year.
Never redo a quest at the same or lower difficulty unless it is particularly fun for you.
So if you get a quest at level 37 and finish it at level 39, you might not get as much exp as you would have at level 37. REMEMBER: Leveling up IS your best bet at making money.
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To give them a quest even at the level of Jim Carrey's in "Dumb & Dumber" was to risk giving them dignity — and dignity could corrode them.
Many parents will have read psychologist Steve Biddulph's description of the Lakota ceremony, where a boy goes on a "vision quest" at the age of 14, supported by other men as he faces real danger for the first time.
Even if a mosquito isn't in the throes of a romantic quest at that very moment, the evolved aerodynamic structure of the insect still lends it an identifiable acoustic signature that can be detected by the microphone on a cell phone.
"Every newspaper reader that dies leaves no heir," it is said, which makes "deliver[ing] cost synergies" a quixotic quest at best.
I realised then that I was writing an old-fashioned novel: Don Quixote Johnhn is on a quest and tilting at windmills, looking at life's questions.
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