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Discover Ludwig"make a quest" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to ask someone to perform a task or to embark on a journey. For example, "If you're looking for adventure, you should make a quest to explore the ruins of the old castle."
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Find some friends that are willing to act a little silly, and who like things like cosplay, D&D or LARP (Live-Action-Role-Playing) Pick someone to be the Dungeon Master (a narrator- a Dungeon Master is unnecessary, but is good for beginners who might need a "referee") Give the DM time to make a quest and place items around your playing area.
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With the Wu-Tang album playing in the background, Shkreli says he vacillates between wanting to destroy the record and dreaming of installing it in some remote place so that people have to make a spiritual quest to listen.
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Furthermore, the city is too big, and the weather too erratic, to make such a quest even slightly systematic.
Again, I never got into this to make it a quest.
Canada has made a public quest to win more medals than ever, and more than any other country.
For Torry and Zurich Municipal, encouraging creativity goes hand in hand with a healthy attitude to risk, whether it is nerves about presenting or the difficulties of making a "laser quest" maths game, as one school proposed.
So, when I read Joel Stein's book Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity, I could relate (in the opposite fashion of course: as a woman, sans expectant/unborn child).
"Man Made: A Stupid Quest for Masculinity" takes him on a journey of fixing cars, hunting turkeys, putting out fires, basic training with the Marine Corps and other tasks meant to put some hair on the chest.
One man goes on a quest to make a city smile: "Honk if you love someone".
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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.

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