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be quite off
adverb
To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely.
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In the supersinusoidal regime, the two algorithms give accurate estimates even though the initializer can be quite off.
But what you think you know about "the change" could be quite off from the truth.
Avoid getting drunk or swearing excessively or being too easy/flirtatious around people this can be quite off putting and really you won't regret it in the long run!
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It will be quite off-putting and people will remember you for all the wrong reasons.
"I don't think there is that real density of prose that can be quite off-putting," he said.
Again, having this happen automatically could be quite off-putting at times – I for instance often choose NOT to tag stuff in photos, for privacy or discoverability reasons.
This probably would be quite off-putting, were it not for the sharp humour that elevates it from easily digestible kiddy fodder to something that offers sustenance to parents as well.
One is that certain cultures don't traditionally feel the same way about dogs as British people tend to feel, and it could be quite off-putting for them to be approached by a dog at a moment of great stress.
That can be quite off-putting.
"But on this one, he's quite off base".
"The policy he is calling for is quite off the mark".
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