Sentence examples for quite write off from inspiring English sources

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The issue may be that Ms. Johnson, despite having left the Terrellites at 17 — eventually becoming "a doubt-ridden Episcopalian with Buddhist tendencies" — can't quite write off Mr. Terrell.

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The fruit hovers in that uneasy limbo also occupied by the once adored and now scandal-tinged Miss Cyrus: not quite written off as yesterday's news but perilously close.

It's the story of how we react to illnesses we can't quite explain, or write off as being all in the mind.

But it turns out that he is quite happy to write off most of the history of film, too (though he admits to being a fan of Andrei Tarkovsky, Alexei Sakharov, Alexander Dovzhenko and Tony Richardson).

Focusing at a broad scale means a lot of nuance and individuality gets ignored or trampled, which is why so many authors -- quite unfairly -- write off all biology as determinism.

This is why the EU cannot quite bring itself to write off Ukraine entirely.

He can't quite bring himself to write off the concept in I Don't Believe in Miracles though, despite the betrayals, even though his faith has been shattered: "If you want to run back home, go right ahead … / I believe I'd run to you if you should call, but…" Soom T is not convinced.

I am not ready to write off the show quite yet.

But the strategic problem for Le Pen is that Macron, an entirely unknown quantity just three years ago, cannot quite be written off as an establishment candidate, even if his ideas have captivated a significant number of establishment figures in the process.

He cannot be written off quite yet.

"We are getting written off quite often," said the Scot.

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