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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quite time" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a quiet time"? If this is the case, you can use this phrase to refer to a period of calmness or tranquility, often when there is little noise or activity.
Example: "I enjoy having a quiet time in the morning with a cup of coffee and a good book."
Alternatives: "a peaceful time" or "a serene moment".
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The synthesis of new compounds is a quite time consuming and cost expensive task.
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The overall evaluation of H-MRS, DWI/DTI and perfusion-weighted imaging, as well as the analysis and decision making per patient, is a quite time-consuming process which, in some cases, may definitely exceed the available time per patient in terms of clinical routine.
While it might seem like a simple task, it was quite time consuming.
Antoninus Pius again was–he reigned for a quite long time.
For now, bitcoin fans are having a quite nice time.
In later years, the Akebono data were acquired during a quite limited time in a month.
Eight days was a quite some time for us.
This is a quite large time interval for cellular physiology.
This combination method could establish an osteoporotic model in a quite short time length.
All this has to be done within a quite limited time frame.
A quite high computation time will result from that.
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