Sentence examples for available quite from inspiring English sources

The phrase "available quite" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a degree of availability, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The resources are available quite often, but not always when needed."
Alternatives: "readily available" or "often available".

Exact(15)

Though many of these pirated recordings are not currently available, quite a few are.

Even though some were available quite understandably the take-up seemed to be somewhere between sluggish and non-existent.

iGCSEs are now available quite widely.

It's not available quite yet, but it'll cost $129 as soon as it is.

With large amount of genome resequencing data and high-throughput genotyping technologies available, quite a number of genomics-based genotyping platforms have been developed.

They aren't available quite yet, but you can pre-order them on Amazon and feel great about yourself.

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Similar(45)

A somewhat different range of channels, for example Channel Ten Australia is available and quite watchable, although there would appear to be not quite so many US channels.

The little evidence available is quite inconclusive.

For young children on your list, charming wooden toys are available from quite a few sites.

GETTING AROUND The city is easily managed on foot, but taxis are available (and quite inexpensive).

If history is any indication, he will be available for quite some time.

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