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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long quest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extended journey or search for something, often implying difficulty or persistence.
Example: "After a long quest for the truth, she finally uncovered the hidden secrets of her family's past."
Alternatives: "extended journey" or "prolonged search."
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Not that it was a long quest.
The long quest was far more gripping than the eventual discovery.
After a long quest for the perfect grill, I found happiness on the Web.
He also said that Spain should "assist the families of Franco's victims in their long quest for truth and justice".
He had met the great Bengali film director in India during his long quest to set up Gandhi.
She discovered why after she and the head Plimoth horticulturist conducted a long quest for smallage, and she finally grew out the seeds herself.
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But after her decade-long quest, Kavaguti received her first major reward last week.
Vilification also initiated what might be described as a career-long quest for exoneration.
The book led Lévy on a year-long quest he admits became something of an obsession.
Hatakeyama's career could be described as a decades-long quest for that photograph.
In his life-long quest for Chekhovian transparency, Frayn has managed to take another step towards self-erasure….
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