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The phrase "about quite" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and may confuse readers.
Example: "I was thinking about quite a few options for the project."
Alternatives: "about many" or "regarding several".
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But that's been written about quite often".
"I'm concerned about quite different things..
There has also been confusion about quite where Asia is.
"It came about quite unexpectedly," Mr. Smith said.
He isn't specific, unfortunately, about quite who "we all" are.
"We are taking about quite brilliant people, people I admire and respect.
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"I think if we have this interview 10 or 15 years from now, we might be talking about quite a different scene.
We talk about adoption quite often now.
"We talk about it quite a bit.
"She was thoughtful and spoke about policy quite knowledgeably".
Somebody else was thinking about this quite a while ago.
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