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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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When I was in the car with him, all these stories came flooding out and it made me think that from a literary perspective, the FA Cup is quite a profound kind of framework.

From BBC

"Some of the problems they've been solving 10 years ago, many of those problems that were really difficult to solve are now quite easy to solve in the modern application," he said.

From BBC

Going that long is quite a feat even in a country where painful political negotiations are almost as much a part of the national culture as beer, chocolate and chips.

From Barron's

The Man Leaving Town sounded quite rational about the absurdities of his profession.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I said to GP that there's quite a social media storm. He said, 'sorry if I caused that, I didn't see the incident.'"

From BBC