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The phrase "in a quest to find" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's efforts to search for something. For example, "He went on an adventure in a quest to find the lost city."
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Hindu nationalism in the country reaches new heights in a quest to find a sacred river.
In one, a 15-year-old boy calling himself Kafka, after his literary hero, runs away from home in a quest to find his mother and sister.
As part of the celebrations, Braun is asking people to bring their old radios, clocks and shavers to the exhibition in a quest to find the oldest Braun product still in use.
In a quest to find the perfect flour, he met the family who owned Giusto's, a milling business, and ended up buying not only their flour, but also their commercial bakery.
But between hikes, I planned to view the country from the end of a giant rubber cord, via the thrust of a powerful machine, and in the not-terribly-protective shell of a helmet and wet suit, all in a quest to find out what drives the people of this country to the ever-more-extreme.
Reminiscent of many of Baumbach's socially awkward characters, Frances stumbles from one embarrassing situation after another in a quest to find herself, from New York to Sacramento to Paris, and back to the bosom of her alma mater, Vassar College, which is the setting of one of the funniest scenes Baumbach has directed since "The Squid and the Whale".
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Writing this book was in large part a quest to find answers for herself.
The Buenos Aires Quintet, by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, translated by Nick Caistor (Serpent's Tail, £7.99) Carvalho, Montalbán's Barcelona private dick, arrives in Buenos Aires on a quest to find his cousin.
The main show will have 12 scripted episodes each ranging from 12-20 minutes in length, and a quest to find a broken-up "Wondergem" with the help of a friendly wizard named Keen.
I first visited the city in early 2013 on a quest to find and document as much of its graffiti as possible, and was immediately hooked.
Mark Jacobson, in New York last week, went on a quest to find out the origins of a parchment lampshade someone in New Orleans sent him.
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in a quest to pursue
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com