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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was quite dynamic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was lively, energetic, or characterized by constant change or activity in the past. Example: "The presentation was quite dynamic, keeping the audience engaged throughout."
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Interestingly, Axin expressed alone was quite dynamic, with a recovery plateau of almost 90% and a t1/2 = 150 s.
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The afterlives of Christmas trees can be quite dynamic.
The music is quite dynamic, and I used a lot of movement that changes directions often -- and at great speed.
Moreover, these systems are quite dynamic, capturing behavioral changes of their users when they occur.
As a result, the relationships between stock price series and their predictors are quite dynamic.
However, surfaces without vascular plants, can be quite dynamic, with important effects on geomorphic processes.
"Broadly the main affected areas are in the Hindu-Kush-Himalaya (HKH) region where the geological conditions are quite dynamic".
Peri-urban areas are usually a heterogeneous mosaic of rural, urban and natural systems which are quite dynamic across time.
Russia's innovation policy is quite dynamic and therefore measures evaluated in 2012 will look differently from an analysis made in 2013.
Given that the cellular environment is quite dynamic and versatile, further investigation of the function of NQO1 depends on tools for specific detection of it.
"If you have to take out the top people," he says, "that's usually a sign that things are quite dynamic, because if they were going well, you wouldn't need to".
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