Sentence examples for Quite competent from inspiring English sources

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"Not perfect," he continued, "but quite competent".

"My knowledge of the area mushroomed from nothing to becoming quite competent," he says.

And Chloe, geography, who doesn't feature much in this first one, maybe because she actually seems quite competent.

I think she is quite competent and professional, and I have a lot of respect for her professionally.

This leads people to believe that they are better rounded, aware of life outside the office and usually quite competent.

I'm not suggesting that Hendrix picked up Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell in a job lot of ingredients; they are quite competent musicians.

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Roger is quite a competent sailor, he's very good with small boats.

The Olympics was a Labour-won project that depended on billions of pounds of public money and public-sector organisation, leading private companies (some of them not quite so competent) towards a clear national objective.

If you don't, you might be enabling those around you who aren't quite as competent as you're helping them appear.

The results obtained are quite good and competent with exact solution available in the literature.

No doubt, they hoped for a little more anonymity in the aftermath they likely didn't expect the Dubai authorities to be quite so technologically competent.

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