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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "quite place" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It describes a place that is peaceful and calm. Example: I love to visit the park near my house because it's always such a quiet place, perfect for reading or meditating.
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They couldn't quite place the name.
It was like he couldn't quite place himself there.
You were brought up in Queens, but I can't quite place your accent.
Clio, though willing to listen to his argument, cannot quite place him historically.
He can't quite place her at first, but after some minutes it hits him.
It has these weird sounds that you can't quite place, this weird grinding".
People hear your voice and say, "Oooh, I can't quite place your accent.
A scene from an early Hitchcock film, which we can almost, but not quite, place?
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One of those can't-quite-place-it changes that actually made a world of difference, by helping anchor the face and, ultimately, creating a striking effect.
This is quite a place".
"Quite a place," Paulette was saying.
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