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The phrase "not quite understand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express that one does not fully comprehend something. Example: "I'm sorry, I don't quite understand what you're trying to say. Could you please explain it again?".
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DR. SAUTER: I do not quite understand.
SAUCKEL: I did not quite understand you.
Even he does not quite understand it.
I did not quite understand it in German.
I am sorry, I did not quite understand the question.
PUHL: I did not quite understand the question.
SPEER: I do not quite understand what you mean.
SAUCKEL: I did not quite understand the question.
A bestseller publishers themselves could not quite understand.
Many do not quite understand the style portion of the scoring system.
Uihlein embraces the fascination with his unconventional path, even if he does not quite understand it.
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