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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quest that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific journey or pursuit that involves challenges or goals.
Example: "The story follows a quest that takes the hero through treacherous lands in search of a legendary artifact."
Alternatives: "a journey that" or "an adventure that".
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He goes on a quest for the missing Rema, a quest that takes him to Patagonia.
It will be a quest that will last decades, and admittedly has only just begun.
It was a quest that apparently began at an early age.
Ideally, the company would like to find a biodegradable option – a quest that remains "still in the research lab".
On the one hand, there is proven pleasure; on the other, the quest for illumination — a quest that often fails.
In reaching Challenger Deep, Mr. Cameron has fulfilled a quest that has consumed the imagination of deep-sea engineers for almost a century.
Wells enlisted the aid of a series of songwriters, a quest that led him to the Manhattan headquarters of publishers Hill and Range.
I'd argue that it's the absence of a quest that eats away at Frank, and makes him vulnerable to the day job as a substitute for it.
As much as the khaps condemn these "honor killings," they are just as adamant about preventing these romances, a quest that involves tight control over women.
They represent the first glimpse of riches to come in a quest that is as old as the imagination and as new as the iPad.
Hannah sets out to find her birth mother, a quest that ends in tears and, ultimately, a lesson in forgiveness delivered by a Catholic priest.
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