How do I compare and contrast “Quest of providing” and “Quest of providing”? How is “quest for providing”
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- “in search of/of true love? Which sentence is
correct?
- In our quest to provide unsurpassed value to our customers.
- In our quest to provide unparalleled value to our customers.
I understand that the preposition of indicates “related to or belonging to”, whereas the preposition for indicates the use of something.
My mother could not make a single suggestion, which would sound awkward in a conventional English. In our quest to provide
unparalleled value to our customers… Even then, ‘quest’ feels artificial.
I can imagine going on a quest for something, or to locate something from certain place (i.e. seeing person/person/person in their cell phone). I go exploring (I go questing for an hour or two), but not exactly to deliver something. As part of our
mission to provide unparalleled value to our customers…