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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Quite a bit" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a significant amount or degree of something. Example: "I enjoyed the movie quite a bit more than I expected."
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Quite a bit
adverb
Considerably
Exact(60)
Probably quite a bit.
Oddly, quite a bit.
It's quite a bit.
Yes, quite a bit.
He got quite a bit.
We swore quite a bit.
"He's matured quite a bit.
"Travel changes quite a bit.
We've won quite a bit.
PROFANITY -- Quite a bit.
You do juggle quite a bit".
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