Sentence examples for quite innovative from inspiring English sources

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The project is hence conceptually quite innovative.

This fabrication process, being quite innovative, is introduced completely.

Made from 1934 to 1957, it was quite innovative by prewar standards.

In quite innovative ways, and that is a second reason for optimism.

I have a good feeling for the car, which is quite innovative.

"We have started doing crazy stuff with fabrics– mixing silk with cashmere, which is quite innovative".

But, applying this method to service scenarios is quite innovative and generally defensible.

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"London is quite an innovative place by necessity," notes Mr Groome.

In actual fact, Battle: Los Angeles is quite an innovative little film.

That's quite an innovative play by the ump known as "Cowboy", who seems to crave the spotlight, both on the field and on the stage.

In this sense, Canongate's new series, The Myths, which has commissioned "some of the world's finest writers" to rework a myth of their choice, is not quite so innovative as its publicity implies.

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