Sentence examples for a bit quite from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'a bit quite' is not grammatically correct.
The phrase 'a bit quiet' is the correct form to use in written English. For example: The library was a bit quiet this afternoon, so I was able to focus on my work.

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So I started crying a bit, quite embarrassed.

B not; a little bit; a bit; quite; really; very.

The phrases that the children used were "a little bit"; "a bit", "quite a bit"; "quite"; "a lot"; "really"; and "very".

A not; a little bit; a bit; quite a bit; a lot; really.

C not; a little bit; a bit; quite a bit; really, very.

When this response option was removed, this 5 response level options remained: " did not", " a little bit", " a bit", " quite", " very".

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*Includes participants who reported that they were worried or stressed a little bit, quite a bit, a whole lot.

You only need to do it a little bit, quite small.

"I'll feel just a bit conflicted, quite honestly.

"It changed a bit, but quite frankly not dramatically".

By this time, I feel a bit shaky -- quite emotional.

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