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The phrase "which will quite" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a degree of certainty or emphasis, but it lacks context to be effectively used. Example: "The results of the experiment, which will quite surprise everyone, were unexpected."
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Given that this project deals with high-PSI CO2 tanks (which will quite happily blow your fingers/hand/face parts off if not handled correctly), this… probably isn't the sort of DIY project most people should take on in their garage on a spare weekend.
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The big uncertainty is how she will handle the commotion at the starting gate, which will be quite different than what she has seen in France.
If they do televise it they will only televise a televised House which will be quite different from the House of Commons we know".
But late last month when the city announced a commitment of up to $7.5 million to help build the headquarters, she said that the troupe intended to create a lasting legacy with the building, which "will be quite beautiful because it's glass and will be inviting".
J.-P.B.: Now that ERC has been successful so quickly, we enter a second phase, which will be quite different.
But now there will be an animated version of his show, which will cost quite a bit more to produce.
Firstly, though, they have to hang on to their number one ranking in Test cricket against South Africa, which will be quite a tussle.
As the the header denotes, the system includes an integrated a/b/g/n antenna which will be quite useful very soon.
Encouragingly, no re-growth was observed in any test organism against all the test extracts, i.e., the extracts exhibited bactericidal nature, which will be quite useful when considered for drug development purpose.
Finally, progress is also being made in the area of glycosynthesis, which is opening new prospects for the use of pentose sugars as building blocks for engineered pentosides, which will have quite different applications, such as non-ionic surfactants or prebiotic food/feed ingredients.
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