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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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A slight concern for England, with just under a week to go before a major tournament, was that their seam bowling did not quite hit the mark.

From BBC

Now he’s the fearsome monster who can’t quite remember the man he used to be.

From Salon

When it is not quite clicking, it can look awful.

From BBC

Gottesman said that the traits of a great goalkeeper includes being "quite flexible" and someone who "anticipates to a great extent".

From BBC

"We have seen business closures of family-run businesses that are 20, 25, 30 years old, that have actually left quite a big hole in their communities," she said.

From BBC