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The phrase 'quite tall' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe how tall something is compared to other things or expectations. For example: "The trees in the meadow were quite tall for their age."
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Oh, and you're quite tall!
You're quite tall aren't you?
He turned out to be quite tall.
They can also be quite tall.
He was quite tall, and his gaze was measuring.
"A doorman is usually an experienced man, quite tall.
Though only 12 feet long, the car is quite tall and spacious inside.
The exception to this was the UK where people were historically quite tall.
Mr. Twombly is known to be quite tall, but he is also in his 76th year.
They were all small and round, apart from Gladys, who was quite tall and thin.
The towers might be tall, but they're not quite tall enough to give a transatlantic prospect.
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