Sentence examples for to work quite from inspiring English sources

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to work quite

verb

To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers. intransitive

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But it seemed to work quite well.

Best of all, they do seem to work quite well.

Oddly, it seemed to work quite well and was fragrant.

"But I've always been able to work quite fast.

But research shows that nothing seems to work quite as well as caffeine.

Nothing seemed to work quite so well as those old standbys, the Nazis and the K.G.B.

Surely he doesn't, I suggest, need to work quite as hard as he does?

People had to work quite hard to keep the two sets of pupils apart".

We might have to work quite hard to catch just a glimpse".

I've just had to work quite hard to stay like this".

A system has to work quite hard to have so few black people.

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