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The phrase "went quite" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "went quite quickly" or "went rather quickly" if you are referring to someone moving quickly. Example: He went quite quickly out the door.
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It all went quite smoothly".
Not everything went quite so swimmingly.
But nothing went quite to plan.
Nothing ever went quite right.
"That went quite well," I said with some pride.
Pollution readings went, quite literally, off the charts.
"I thought it went quite well," says Gulati.
"We finally did and it went quite well," he said.
There was a bond auction yesterday that went quite well.
"THE election went quite well, considering the situation," says Christian Igbuku, an electoral official.
Even worse, Yoshiro Mori, Mr Koizumi's shambolic predecessor, sometimes went quite unconsulted on important matters.
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