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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quest to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an individual's journey or effort to acquire knowledge or skills.
Example: "She embarked on a quest to learn about different cultures during her travels around the world."
Alternatives: "a journey of discovery" or "an endeavor to gain knowledge."
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"My father's parting gift set me on a quest to learn more about George Haynes".
Stranded in Geneva, she sets out on a quest to learn French (he speaks English).
Davian ventures on a quest to learn the truth of his powers and defeat an invading army.
A voracious reader, he was particularly interested in military history, always on a quest to learn more about leadership.
ANY parent whose child is found to have a rare, debilitating medical condition embarks on a quest to learn as much as possible about it.
Her book on slave quilting began with a quest to learn more about her great-great-grandmother, who had been a slave in Arkansas.
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It became almost a spiritual quest to learn how the world works.
The peppers send him on a vision quest to learn who his soul mate is.
From that point forward, Patricia C. Dunn, who was H.P.'s chairwoman until she resigned last week, embarked on an ambitious quest to learn the source of information leaked to Ms. Kawamoto.
Asking questions is an inherent quest to learn, to search.
The black and white film follows a prince's quest to learn true wisdom before he claims the throne.
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