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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'some quite' is not correct.
You can use the phrase 'quite some' instead. Example: She had quite some trouble getting the work done on time.
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Forgotten bands, some quite great.
It received negative reviews, some quite harsh.
"There were some quite big changes..
The government has indeed said some quite sensible things.
"Also I think it actually demeans some quite sensible things.
Other absences pop up in the night, some quite pleasant.
"We've had some quite grand gigs recently," Bramwell tells me.
Mr Clegg did have some quite good facts.
We'd need some quite radical changes to make it work.
Other counties, some quite rural, have different needs, he said.
They have some quite talented chefs down there.
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