Sentence examples for quite good time from inspiring English sources

The phrase "quite good time" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that is more than just good, but not quite the best. For example, "We had quite a good time at the party, but not as much fun as the last one."

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Good time.

If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected.

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We set off from there in quite good time because we heard the Vanity Fair party got quite busy.

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If Quite a Good Time to Be Born is a rather straightforward, and at times downright pernickety, résumé of the way life transforms itself into art, then the life undergoing this transformation is a fairly unusual one that, if only for sociocultural reasons, deserves all the publicity it can get.

"They can be quite good this time of year".

"The Churchill family seem to be quite good in time of war and this is my war with concrete," he'd smugly announced beforehand, but the first shot hadn't even been fired when it became clear that his only strategy was surrender.

It's quite a good time for Brazil.

It's actually quite a good time to have a conversation".

Quite a Good Time to be Born: A Memoir: 1935-1975 by David Lodge (Harvill Secker).

We've had quite a good time of it through the decades.

"In a way, they had quite a good time," says Gretel.

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It looked like things were gradually recovering but recent news put them back on the downward trend again so this deal has come at quite a good time.

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