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The phrase "a quite interesting" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "quite interesting" or "a rather interesting."
Example: "The lecture was quite interesting and kept everyone engaged."
Alternatives: "very interesting" or "somewhat interesting."
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We already had a presence here so when the operation came to put our own full international branch campus, our building, our staff, right next door to where we have other interests that became a quite interesting proposition".
I think we've been able to evolve a quite interesting hybrid".
So I decided to give them all one history, killing them all off at once in a quite interesting cartoon death.
The waste heat recovery from the produced stream could be a quite interesting option.
The experiments show that relations combination under uncertainty leads to a quite interesting results.
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It did, however, accidentally raise a few quite interesting points.
Perhaps a small, but quite interesting piece of it.
Relying on GPUs for a database is quite interesting.
"The vulgarity of the fascistic art has a naïveté and a power that is quite interesting," he said.
"I think it would be quite interesting, a bit more than a normal nine-to-five job," he says.
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