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"quite everything" is not correct and usable in written English.
In most cases, it should be replaced with "nearly everything" or "almost everything". For example, "He had done quite everything to fix the problem, but it was still not working." should be "He had done nearly everything to fix the problem, but it was still not working."
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Well, not quite everything.
Not quite everything.
Except, perhaps, maybe, not quite everything.
Not quite everything comes easily to him, however.
But his mother did not tell him quite everything.
This has not always happened in past financial crises.Not quite everything went smoothly.
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Everything sits together quite happily, everything is built with the same sensibility, if not with the same materials".
The Carlisle has, quite simply, everything.
The reasonably durable semi-brioche bun doesn't quite hold everything in, but keeps it manageable.
Tell me about this stainless steel console — it's not quite like everything else here.
The reflections are quite other; everything has swung and shattered, it is all beyond recovery.
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