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The quite
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
Exact(60)
The quite modest crowds were pronounced substantial.
The quite expensive range of Philip Kingsley hair products are sold internationally.
The quite horrible front-cover had him in full Kiss make-up.
The quite proper concern of government for efficiency and targets and accessibility has its place.
The quite remarkable music plays a vital role in the overall impact.
The quite challenging task consists in conceiving new and efficient inhibitors avoiding resistance acquisition.
The quite large deviations between calculated and measured profiles are fully explained.
The quite relevant improvement obtained using optimal input sequences instead of random sequences is shown by simulation.
The quite new approach in creation of grafts for urinary bladder augmentation is the usage of stem cells [ 26– 30].
The quite sick patients would benefit most, closely followed by the very sick and the healthier patients.
"You saw the quite poignant photo.
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