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Discover Ludwig"quite intact" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe something that is still in its original form, with only minimal damage, wear or deterioration. For example: "The building remained quite intact after the tornado passed through the city."
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Some frames were quite intact but others were almost completely deteriorated or destroyed.
Graham Robb's Rimbaud (Picador) demythologises the subject while leaving quite intact the magic of the art.
Mr. Hearn, a music manager and producer, said that his interior is quite intact, with pocket doors, etched glass, and oak and mahogany paneling.
One can love cities better than any other kind of place, and even be extremely interested in their squalor, and still find, after navigating around one burst plastic bag too many, that one's faculties are no longer quite intact.
As for the expense of litigation, the harm to public safety as crime victims avoid the police, and the misery inflicted on the working poor — all of those ill-effects seem quite intact.
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations also indicate that in homogeneous composites TiO2 particles are peeled off from the matrix to form holes while in graded composite materials under same experimental conditions the TiO2 particles remain quite intact to the matrix.
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While joined at the hip since arriving in Nashville, their professional partnership wasn't quite as intact, according to her supportive spouse.
Guided by the current thinking, memory researchers examined the infant literature to see if the apparent absence of certain forms of memory in infants, coupled with demonstrations of quite strikingly intact memory, could be explained within the multiple memory system biological framework being advocated at the time.
The governing factor in the Staff's decision to use trucks for tanks in the war games was the desire to keep the Army's one armored division, with its five hundred quite good tanks, intact as units for its own maneuvers at Fort Knox.
Furthermore, the complexes are quite stable, remaining intact after 10 ns of molecular dynamics simulation (Fig. S5B and S5C).
Stir in the peaches, and continue to cook, gently tossing or stirring the mixture, until the peaches are glazed and quite soft but still intact, about 5 minutes.
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