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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a period of time or a significant event that has occurred before the current moment or situation.
Example: "After quite a long discussion, we finally reached a consensus on the project."
Alternatives: "following a considerable" or "after a significant".
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Her acceptance came after quite a few surprises.
After quite a bit of negotiating, he was ready to make a purchase.
Oh yeah, says the body ever after, quite out of body.
In most of the tests under accelerating conditions, 10% of fuel clad thickness was penetrated after quite short times already.
6.59pm BST Closing summary That's all for today, after quite a busy session.
I have a management company, we look after quite a few young football players.
8.29pm BST And finally.... Time to wrap the live blog up, after quite a lively day.
After quite a while he hit on the idea of telling them to call Intourist.
But after quite a lot of this, the dancing begins to look like an assembly of good ideas going nowhere.
After quite a few more circles, a moose runs out of the swamp and over an open ridge top.
They told me that, after quite a bit of discussion, they decided that the pros far outweighed the cons.
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