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"Quite practical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that a solution to a problem is practical and could be easily implemented. For example: "This solution is quite practical; it should be easy to implement."
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Local government tends to be quite practical".
But it's actually been quite practical".
That sort of setup, though, is not quite practical yet.
"I think it is quite practical," he said.
Not too heavy, not too small, really quite practical.
Like the dome, the Dymaxion was never quite practical enough for mass production.
The CEO also said that some of Google's work on experimental technologies is actually quite practical.
For my suburban single-parent lifestyle, the Magnum proved quite practical.
I was always quite practical, so my best subject was woodwork and I got a grade one at CSE.
And some of the commentary was quite practical, like their 11 pieces of advice for winter climbing.
He dreams of owning a St Bernard, but admits that it isn't quite practical at the moment.
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