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Discover Ludwig"quite amount" is not a correct phrase in written English
You can use "quite a number" or "quite a lot" in its place. For example: "I have quite a lot of work to do today."
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Van Badham went to see the show, and left feeling that it didn't quite amount to a performance.
Mysteriously, Little Village didn't quite amount to the sum of their parts – but this was a great song.
His logic didn't quite amount to a flat-earth philosophy, but it did imply that he hadn't been an assiduous student of geography.
England's first match since Euro 2012 did not quite amount to a brave new world but they can at least reflect on a satisfying evening's work.
Neither ambitious reforms under Khatami nor hardline isolation under Ahmadinejad proved successful .This does not quite amount to a new equilibrium in Iranian politics.
Achieving that, and perhaps rebooting the International Monetary Fund, may not quite amount to saving the world; but it would be a start.
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But so far none of it quite amounts to a novel.
Whether that quite amounts to a show is however, a moot point.
Ataman's projections circle and return, never quite amounting to a tale.
None of this quite amounted to suggesting that the Democrat is a traitor or a facilitator of terror.
No Southern belle today would want to be without her gay entourage, but I'm not sure this quite amounts to genuine equality.
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