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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quite sad" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is more than just a little sad, but not quite extremely sad. Example: The ending of the movie was quite sad, as the main character's love interest died in the final scene.
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It's quite sad".
It's quite sad, really.
It's quite sad, isn't it?
It would be quite sad".
I'm quite sad about it".
It makes me feel quite sad.
A minor - quite sad, but vicious too.
I'm starting to feel quite sad.
"I feel quite sad about it.
"For our family it's quite sad.
That seemed quite sad to me".
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