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Discover Ludwig"quite of a" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is not clear what is meant by the phrase "quite of a". Depending on the context, it may be possible to use a phrase such as "quite a few" or "quite a bit". For example, "I have quite a few books I need to read" or "I have quite a bit of work to do today".
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"Actually, quite of a few of the European royals today seem to be marrying PR girls," says Dr Morris Bierbrier, formerly co-editor of Debrett's.
The 800 or so guests, quite of a few of whom had taken the theme of the spring exhibition, "Punk: Chaos to Couture," to heart on Monday night, tromped in ball gowns and combat boots and heavy black eyeliner and safety-pin dresses and spiked hair and shredded fishnets into the Temple of Dendur for the evening's entertainment, which included back-to-back mini-concerts by Debbie Harry and Kanye West.
The airline sector has lost quite of a bit of altitude in 2009, with losses flying in the face of lower fuel prices and a nearly four-week long rally in the broader market.
And it took us quite of a while to persuade those gators to vacate the premises".
I am friends with quite of a few of the senior officials in his administration.
The Amygdala creatures embody this sense of gazing upon the unknowable, as they are not quite of a form that we recognise in the natural world.
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"He is quite confident of a good settlement for London".
The city is quite deserving of a world championship team.
And one certainly worthy of quite a bit of pie!
Quite a lot of results, as a matter of fact.
Second forgotten fact: For quite a lot of Somalia and for quite a lot of the last 20 years, quite a lot of things have worked.
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