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Discover Ludwig"quite immediately" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a bit uncommon and may sound a bit awkward, so it would be best to use it sparingly. You can use it to emphasize that something happened very quickly or without delay. Example: The doorbell rang, and quite immediately, the dog started barking loudly.
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Not quite tomorrow, but soon".
It's still not quite summer.
Perhaps 2014 is not quite 1984, though.
It is not quite winter, not quite yet.
I think I was quite late.
Actually, it's been not quite a year.
It isn't spring, and it isn't quite summer.
"Citizens United didn't come along until quite late.
Even among humans, lunch historically came quite late.
But it's not quite 2005 all over again.
His first collection arrived in stores quite late last fall.
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