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"quite outrageous" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very shocking, offensive or unacceptable. Example: The politician's remarks were quite outrageous and sparked widespread criticism.
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We had results which were quite outrageous".
"But it is also quite outrageous.
"Some of it is quite outrageous.
He called his inclusion on the list "quite outrageous".
Instead, he barnstormed, he came on quite outrageous.
"It's quite outrageous," Hayes told French newspaper Le Télégramme.
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That doesn't seem quite so outrageous, does it?
Though few instances are quite so outrageous as the Grand Canyon fiasco, false alerts are becoming commonplace.
"This is a fit-up and quite an outrageous one at that," said Vincent Mills of the Glasgow Kelvin constituency Labour party.
Though not in quite such outrageous quantities as Packer and Srulovich, just in case anyone's thinking of getting on a crowded bus afterwards.
The idea of standardized tests, and of statewide curriculum, is not quite so outrageous as all that, but Mr. Sizer's idea of a good school is far from conventional.
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