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Not quite constant.

That is not quite fair.

The floor is quite flat.

observ'd of all observers, quite, quite down!

This method is quite expensive.

Her repulse was quite unexpected.

The cabin is quite cramped.

He is quite a good player.

This dance step is quite complicated.

The description above is quite an understatement.

Today, quite a few athletes lack sportsmanship.

The five experiments gave quite disparate results.

Remember also pretty / pretty before an adjective, when it means quite / quite, e.g.

Be completely in the dark; be quite hopeless

The news caused quite a stir in the village.

Considering what you get, this is quite a bargain.

He's still in hospital, but he seems quite perky.

These cotton towels are quite versatile for this reason.

When I joined my secondary school most of my friends were quite petite, but I was quite chunky.

There's quite a lot of wiggle room: you have to move the device quite far away, or move quite far off the central axis, before the 3D effect is lost.

Not quite documentary, not quite drama, this reenactment of a fictional conscript's life building the Great Pyramid of Giza is best described as docudrama.

"We've been working on it for quite a while," said Ferguson of the signing. "We identified him quite a while back as one we should go for.

You may feel despairing because you’re never quite happy with your life – however much you do

In geographical terms, the sea bed can be divided into two or three quite distinct regions.

Now this question can be discussed philosophically in quite general terms.

I can tell you it was quite an emotional day at the Mint.

Oh! how the old witch did howl, it was quite horrible to hear her.

As well as no longer being quite so broke, the Tories are now more than a mere pressure group for the disgruntled: they are quite likely to form the next government.

And amidst the strollers sedately, gracefully promenaded a girl who was not quite adolescent, with long arms and legs, wearing a lightweight, cheap plaid coat that for some reason was quite endearing.

The sky was quite gray, as some precipitation happened overnight, which did not make for the greatest conditions.

Not everyone sees America's fiery ambassador—with his remarkable white walrus moustache under a reddish-brown thatch—quite that way.

Most manufactured objects are quite simple, and even complex mechanical products are quite simple when compared to most software and software-enabled products that can be compiled from over one million lines of code.

He seems invincible again, but he may not have quite the motivation he brings to the majors.

As to your getting to Trantridge without assistance, it is quite impossible; for, to tell the truth, dear, owing to this fog, which so disguises everything, I don't quite know where we are myself.

'The name is really hard to pronounce. I've decided to call it Alexander, which I suppose is quite cheeky.'

It was quite shocking. Every October someone speculates about this and you learn not to pay attention.

While it seems like we do this without thinking, it's actually quite a feat, especially considering that no evidence for these time stamps exists beyond the theoretical.

Not so long ago, there was still fighting in Korea and the international situation was quite tense; this could not but affect our attitude towards coastal industry.

It was explained that the Coast Guard was quite often called upon to bring in boats that were in distress, often due to the negligence of the operators.

The result: I improved my pronunciation, I was no longer afraid to speak English, and I could understand spoken English quite well, too.

Despite its barbaric-sounding name, headless execution is quite an effective solution when you need to access other machines remotely through an automated process.

When I was younger, I was quite interested in astronomy, and spent a fair bit of time hanging around observatories and reading about the science (as well as looking through telescopes).

They are on the whole the same in structure where an epithet is transferred from the noun it should rightly modify to another, and have some similarities in usage but are quite different in essence.

It suggests that if we struggle to do business with people who look different, that may not be because we dislike them, but because we simply don't know quite how to begin.

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