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The phrase "although not quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a slight difference or a lack of complete agreement with a previous statement.
Example: "The painting is beautiful, although not quite what I expected."
Alternatives: "though not entirely" or "albeit not exactly".
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And so begins Cheaters, although not quite.
Although "not quite unanimous" there was no blood, Tremain said.
Guinea, although not quite Ebola-free, is nearly there.
Expectations also declined in 1990, although not quite as far.
"Although not quite as exciting as turnip carrying.
It is a large pool, although not quite Olympic size.
It's now in ruinous shape, although not quite yet ruined.
It's fun, although not quite as fun as it might be.
The European industry is more fragmented, although not quite as much as the American industry.
It still looks like that – although not quite in the form some people imagined.
The center court has evolved, too, although not quite so clearly for the better.
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