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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always quite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent degree of something, often in relation to an adjective or adverb that follows.
Example: "She is always quite enthusiastic about her work, which inspires the rest of the team."
Alternatives: "always fairly" or "consistently rather".
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I'm always quite inappropriate.
Men were always quite friendly.
She doesn't always quite succeed.
I was always quite clever.
Not always quite true, perhaps.
I was always quite dubious about it.
"I was always quite serious, but cheeky".
The reality was always quite different.
He wasn't always quite so restrained.
We were always quite business-minded.
They were always quite idiosyncratic communities.
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