Sentence examples for quite having a from inspiring English sources

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At 75 she is not quite having a renaissance; her music, she knows, is too quaint and benign for younger audiences.

It's that kind of series; much of the pleasure for a viewer is in not quite having a handle on things.

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"Great cities like Manchester don't quite have a strong enough voice.

The future of the Web doesn't quite have a form-factor as of yet.

We don't quite have a language of protest.

I've never quite had a handle on Band Of Horses.

Train frontman Pat Monahan doesn't quite have a formula for creating a hit song.

Garcia said he never quite had a feeling he could win the tournament.

"We don't quite have a rooftop culture in Los Angeles, but it's coming," Leder says.

Afghanistan hasn't quite had an Apple Revolution yet.

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