Sentence examples for quite how bad from inspiring English sources

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Quite how bad comes as a shock.

But no one knows quite how bad.

It is hard to work out quite how bad companies really are.

We can't make things better unless we see quite how bad they are.

"But it was only when we took legal advice that we realised quite how bad things were".

Although it is early days, neither man seems to have grasped quite how bad things are.First, the good news.

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To make any sense of what's going on (and how bad things really are), you need a feeling for quite how big these numbers are.

Well, quite a lot of them did see warning signs, but could not quite believe how bad the crisis would be.

But Forman doesn't quite appreciate how bad things are about to get.

"I was trying to write a play the other day and I showed it to my assistant and didn't quite realise how bad it was".

Many people "don't quite remember how bad it was in the '80s when we had tremendous amount of rationing, when it took years to get a car, when it took years to get a phone," said Raghuram G. Rajan, a prominent economist who recently led a government-appointed panel that proposed financial reforms, including a gradual privatization of state-owned banks.

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