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The phrase "a quest to please" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's efforts or journey aimed at satisfying or making others happy.
Example: "Her entire career has been a quest to please her clients and exceed their expectations."
Alternatives: "an endeavor to satisfy" or "a mission to delight".
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In a quest to please him, she begins to submit to his demands over how she dresses, where she goes, to whom she speaks.
"It may be an accurate reflection of how our film industry has been increas ingly cannibalised by the Americans in a quest to please their markets and their film financiers," you lament, stealing further from Hey.
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This sponsor-down model held until the late fifties, around the time that the quiz-show scandals traumatized viewers: producers, in their quest to please ad reps, had cheated.
All of my achievements in life have only come about because of my eternal quest to please my son, to improve our corner of the universe and make him proud of me.
A quest to find out: "Ripped?
It was a quest to find her.
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.
He has a quest to bring truth to our society".
McAdams is on a quest to do stuff for Alaska.
The result was a quest to cut costs.
"So begins a quest to find the missing Jedi Master.
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