Sentence examples similar to a quite a nanny from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a quite a nanny" is not correct in written English.
It should be "quite a nanny" without the article "a" before "quite."
Example: "She is quite a nanny, always caring and attentive to the children."
Alternatives: "a really good nanny" or "an excellent nanny."

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Even though it seems easy enough, finding a family to nanny can be a quite a trial.

As the article stated, she is quite wealthy and has a nanny.

My parents were quite detached, typical expats, and I had a nanny when I was a kid.

This ensemble, which includes Nicole Lowrance, suggesting a Queen Victoria-in-the-making as the intrepid adolescent heroine, and Jon Patrick Walker as her doting nanny — is quite a bit more than that.

A tarty nanny in a curtain.

For quite a lot of people fans of the nanny-state, foes of atomic power and foreigners wanting to become German it looks near-ideal.

"A nanny.

Is that a nanny state?

It's a nanny state".

If you can afford a nanny, get a nanny.

It's like we have a nanny".

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