Sentence examples for quite trusting from inspiring English sources

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And he had you not quite trusting the triumphant assertions of the finale.

"New Zealanders are quite trusting and that's usually a good thing," says Miles Stratford from MethSolutions, a meth testing company in Auckland.

Not quite trusting my own instincts, I spent careful months reintroducing him to my friends, who were wary and protective, still holding a grudge against someone who had acted badly, but they liked the romance of this story and eventually saw us as star-crossed lovers, serendipitously reunited.

Then, not quite trusting her own rhetorical flight, and suiting her Russian weakness for losers (once a little time has passed), she turns him into "the hero of jokes, almost a holy fool, a ridiculous clown who, despite everything, mumbles on about his own ideas...

Never quite trusting his own inherent instincts and feelings, the Long Distance Phobe has difficulty with decision-making.

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Maybe people don't quite trust it.

"I still don't quite trust myself.

It turns out that he doesn't quite trust her, and she doesn't quite trust him.

But deception it remains, and we never quite trust it.

I've never quite trusted the "99% certain" argument since.

It's bad enough that I don't quite trust the memory of the cameraman".

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