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The phrase "quite unpredictable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is difficult to predict or foresee. Example sentence: The weather this year has been quite unpredictable - we've already experienced heat waves and snow storms.
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The week can be quite unpredictable.
"Mahathir is quite unpredictable," he said.
"She just won't play safe tennis, and her shots are quite unpredictable.
"The bad side is he is quite unpredictable and says some quite eccentric things.
However, as natural disasters can be quite unpredictable, this makes budgeting for them pretty hard.
"It's not easy — it can be quite unpredictable and very irritating.
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I think that grabs people's attention, but I also think the writing is quite interesting and different, rather unpredictable.
In some ways, then, the election might not be quite so unpredictable as it appears.
He is obviously a tough nut, albeit quite an unpredictable one.
The number of diffractive paths depends upon both the depth of the diffractive beam-trees and the number of diffractive edges in the environment in quite an unpredictable fashion.
I-95 can be quite crazy and unpredictable".
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