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The phrase "a quest of a" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express a journey or pursuit, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "He embarked on a quest of a lifetime to discover the hidden treasures of the ancient world."
Alternatives: "a quest for" or "a journey to".
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Dissatisfied with the lack of purpose and direction in her life in the city, this daring enterprise was a quest of a very private nature, and she was taken aback when her exploit became world news.
Most memorable travel books, however, have not been guidebooks–instead, they have usually been a personal record of some particular person's adventure in short, a quest, and often a quest of a faintly quixotic character.
I didn't have any intention on making a record, I just had the intention about two years ago of setting off into a quest of a new kind of music for myself.
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"That has been a quest of mine, a goal of mine; I'm determined to make that happen.
Recently, VICE made me spend a Sunday afternoon on a quest of sexual perversion and depravity at a place so disgusting it may have changed my fundamental views on sex forever.
A grand idea, surely born of a quest for a renewal of clients list and a chance of cashing in on sure sales of classic pieces.
Instead, we follow Claire's search for her son, and what seemed like a dystopia resolves itself into something of a quest novel — a journey of endurance, courage and the occasional miracle.
It would be fair to say that most of the constructions and results on Sabinin algebras mentioned in the previous section were the product of a quest for a Lie theory of flat connections.
Conquering that pain was a recent quest of Asia Ray, a sideshow entertainer for the Venice Beach Freakshow, and one of the stars of the AMC series "Freakshow".
It recounts the visionary quest of a Poet — with an unapologetic capital "P" — who travels the East in search of a woman he once saw in a dream.
In 1955 — a year after the 15-year-old Kevin Brownlow bought a two-reel, home-movie copy of the silent "Napoleon," beginning an archival quest of a lifetime — Gance fiddled with the sound version.
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