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The phrase "a quest to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a journey or pursuit aimed at achieving a specific goal or objective.
Example: "She embarked on a quest to discover the lost city of Atlantis."
Alternatives: "an endeavor to" or "a mission to".
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A quest to find out: "Ripped?
It was a quest to find her.
McAdams is on a quest to do stuff for Alaska.
He has a quest to bring truth to our society".
The result was a quest to cut costs.
In Charleston, a quest to revive authentic Southern cooking.
Both are now on a quest to extend those records.
"So begins a quest to find the missing Jedi Master.
He embarked on a quest to find the other end.
History is always a quest: a quest to find a subject; a quest to locate the sources; a quest to solve the problem you've set yourself; a quest, ultimately, to discover the truth.
Both were based on a vision of (fairly) free trade and a quest to expand markets.
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