Sentence examples for exciting quite from inspiring English sources

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It is exciting, quite mad and often really scary.

"They're still relatively cheap and combine reasonable prices and quite exciting, quite sexy food.

London's National Gallery is known for housing the most talented and famed artists through the years, so their upcoming homage to Venetian master Titian is, though exciting, quite predictable.

Gogulski existence is telling – not because it's exciting (quite the contrary) but because it suggests a way of living outside, or at least on the fringes of, ordinary social and economic life while remaining in a technologically advanced urban environment.

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It's an exciting – and quite rare – opportunity to build an entirely new office in government.

Only a few decades ago, cosmology was exciting, but quite esoteric.

"So it's exhilarating, exciting and quite a bit of an honor".

Ravi Govindia, the leader of Wandsworth council, said: "We now have some very exciting and quite spectacular designs on the table.

Sounds very exciting, if quite buzzwordy.

Ian Hall, general manager at Cromer Pier said: "It's very exciting and quite prestigious.

It also happens to be both exciting and quite funny at the same time.

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