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The phrase "a quite amusing" is not correct in standard English; it should be "quite amusing" or "a rather amusing." You can use "quite amusing" to describe something that is very funny or entertaining without needing an article.
Example: "The comedian's performance was quite amusing, leaving the audience in stitches."
Alternatives: "very amusing" or "rather entertaining."
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The result is a quite amusing, reasonably ascerbic satire on the cult of minor celebrity.
Naturally, he's the member of the second expedition who's first to crack under harsh conditions, nearly sending everyone (including a quite amusing Robert Pattinson as Fawcett's explorer bro) to their deaths.
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-- an actually quite amusing homage to MTV cribs.
There is something a little puzzling, a little shocking, quite amusing, and consistently unappetizing in each of these photos.
What develops is a watertight, and quite amusing, story of how a family manages to come together under the trying circumstance of suddenly winning $190 million--and the recently unveiled knowledge that Ted is not, in fact, the biological son of his kind yet distant Civil War historian dad.
In a long and quite amusing sequence, the film spells out the forest of rules that each champagne vintner must follow every year in the preparation of the fields and vines.
Sometimes they can be quite amusing: a friend tells of a hapless bridegroom who was stripped naked and wrapped, immobile, to a tree with clingfilm.
I told him that a Zulu prince had given me a slightly different definition, one that the prince said many Zulus find quite amusing: "a person who eats you up while he's smiling at you".
(The entire decision is worth a read; it's quite amusing).The estate has not let previous setbacks stop it from claiming rights that it asserts it possesses.
Flaubert's Dictionnaire des ides reçues (Dictionary of Received Ideas) is a highly facetious, often quite amusing dictionary of terms that Flaubert saw as representing the epitome of societal stupidity of his day.
Never one to let things lie, West responded with a string of admittedly quite amusing tweets, inquiring into the practicality of Deadmau5's mouse head, questioning the pronunciation of his name, mocking his Tidal figures and asking if he would mind appearing as Minnie Mouse at his daughter's birthday party.
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