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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not quite good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express that something is not completely good, but is close to being good. Example: The new restaurant in town is not quite good, but it's definitely worth another try.
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This is not quite good enough.
For exoplanet hunting that is not quite good enough.
"Whatever is done is not quite good enough," he says.
around town is not quite good enough to keep OPEC at bay.
They are bored because it is so good, and frustrated because it is not quite good enough.
That is not quite good enough when you're offering suspects a chance to buy their way out of being arrested, said Susannah Karlsson of Brooklyn Defender Services.
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Being old isn't quite good enough".
Which isn't quite good enough.
"Out of hand" isn't quite good enough.
But he probably isn't quite good enough.
Al-Muhammadi crosses for Zidan whose header isn't quite good enough.
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