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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of quite" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two expressions that do not work together. An example of a correct phrase could be "a bit of a challenge."
Alternatives: "somewhat" or "a little bit of."
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It's quite a bit of fun and quite inexpensive at $22.
We should expect quite a bit of controversy, and quite a close outcome.
We do quite a bit of historical research - quite a bit of scholastic study in conjunction with many members of the orchestra.
Joe Marler, for example, is a bit of a character, quite an interesting, funny guy.
Altogether, the Spyder remains a bit of a mystery: not quite this and not quite that.
He said that year consisted of quite a bit of on-the-job training.
It is true that a victory for Picard would result in a redistribution of quite a bit of wealth.
And one certainly worthy of quite a bit of pie!
How this behavior generates a specific and constant diameter is the subject of quite a bit of debate and experimentation.
Still a bit of an adventure, but quite doable.
It required quite a bit of mastication.
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