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Discover Ludwig"quite some" is correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
For example, you can use it to mean "a large amount," as in "There is quite some evidence to support the hypothesis."
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Quite some accolade.
Quite some trend".
That is quite some achievement.
It's been quite some time.
That's quite some backtracking.
Quite some elite.
That's quite some break.
Quite some commitment.
It's quite some gumbo.
That was quite some time ago.
Quite some gig for a TV presenter.
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