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Free sign upThe phrase 'in a quest' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe when someone is embarking on a difficult journey to complete a special task, often with heroic intentions. For example, "The brave knight set out on a quest to find the legendary treasure."
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"Sixteen anglers in a quest for winner takes all.
Ivan Mazepa, a Ukrainian Cossack Hetman, had sided with Sweden in a quest for Ukrainian independence.
In a quest for profits, the critics say, the agencies compromised the integrity of their ratings.
In a quest to ensure privacy, workers – especially female workers – often submit to lesser compensation.
We were drawn together in a quest for excellence beyond capacity - like a musical Bauhaus.
They accuse environmental groups of exaggerating deficiencies in a quest to terminate the project.
For Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, it is the latest chapter in a quest toward wider acceptance.
The Yankees might become a $200 million toy in a quest for a championship in 2004.
But successive chancellors have accused him of exaggerating problems in a quest for media attention.
We were partners in a quest for the ultimate bite (light, airy, possibly featuring almonds).
He recently returned his three Michelin stars in a quest for simplicity and affordability.
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