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The phrase "actually a pretty quiet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment that is surprisingly calm or not as noisy as expected.
Example: "Despite being in the heart of the city, the park is actually a pretty quiet place to relax."
Alternatives: "surprisingly quite" or "rather peaceful".
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I'm actually a pretty quiet kind of person who needs a lot of peace, calm and stability around me.
After my call was done, I came back and sat down – in my rocker-recliner – and the side of my laptop had somehow edged its way under the chair… It was actually a pretty quiet crunch.
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"But it's a pretty quiet neighborhood.
He sat in there, a pretty quiet and reserved kid.
"He's a pretty quiet kid," Teel said.
"It's a pretty quiet town," he said.
"Arquà is a pretty quiet place," he said.
"He's a pretty quiet guy and it's been quiet," Zaun said.
So between the two of us we have a pretty quiet life, like most people do.
It's a pretty quiet dressing room.
"He's a pretty quiet guy, so he does not say a lot.
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