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View definitions for quite a bit

quite a bit

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It is, of course, quite a bit higher than the $3.05 national average.

"Even someone with quite a bit of experience would find that challenging."

From BBC

I suspect most of these folks had reactionary urges inside them, but it was conspiracy theories that created the conditions to fully travel from being vaguely liberal to what looks quite a bit like fascism.

From Salon

"I fall away quite a bit. I've got a tall release and angle it back into the right-hander. Maybe I bring something a little bit different."

From BBC

Given he began his post-match news conference by saying "when you lose 4-0 there is not much to say" before offering his congratulations to Spurs on their biggest away win at City, Guardiola then spent quite a bit of time talking about it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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