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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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But while Bournemouth used to be a team who I always fancied to score, and could be quite open, recently they have become a lot tighter at the back.

From BBC

BBC Radio 2's Mills joked: "I am playing the role of James from The Traitors, and my fake earring is absolutely killing me, although I am getting quite used to these really big sideburns!"

From BBC

"Sally wasn't particularly familiar to me. Tim, on the other hand, was quite a regular customer. A very outgoing person, he seemed to be pretty open about his life," he said.

From BBC

“Coal is quite sticky in the energy space,” says Anthony Knutson, global head of thermal coal markets at consultant Wood Mackenzie.

From Barron's

Skeptics of space-based data centers have said the economics don’t quite make sense yet.

From MarketWatch