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'That's quite something' is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express admiration, approval, awe, or wonder. For example, You: "I just completed a 10K race!" Friend: "That's quite something!".
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So if this prototypical example of Eurosclerosis actually outperforms America on a per-hour output basis, that's quite something.
Given the highly variable nature of OLTP database issues that can arise, that's quite something," he said.
Indeed, the company said that less than 10percentt of its users are located in China — that's quite something for a Chinese company.
That's quite something.
"She may never really find the answers to those questions but she does ask, and that's quite something for her".
And that is fine.' That's quite something for a director to say".
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For a business of Tesco's size - with its 10% share of the entire retail market - that is quite something.
In a country wracked by political violence, that is quite something.
Ms Jowell said: "We've come from nowhere to win the Olympics and that is quite something.
That is quite something, and of a piece with other gleefully dark put-downs elsewhere ("a morose prowling of the intellect around an inexplicable shrine").
I'd always been sure as to why we were making this movie, but I couldn't have anticipated the sheer power of it – to feel the blast of that was quite something".
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