Sentence examples for at quite from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at quite" is not correct and does not form a standard expression in written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a degree of something, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "She was at quite a loss for words during the presentation."
Alternatives: "to a considerable extent" or "to a great degree".

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But why at quite such length?

But comes at quite a price.

Recently, he's been producing it at quite a clip.

They are burning through it at quite a rate.

I remember that vision reverberated at quite a deep level.

"It really gallops at quite a pace," he said.

So they started at quite a young age.

The small fry won — but at quite a high price.

"Historians have been debating it at quite a high level.

Game still being played at quite a tempo.

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