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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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And she actually spoke quite a bit about what was behind that moment, and it was something I’d never heard her talk about before.

From Los Angeles Times

“Black people have experienced quite a level of erasure in South L.A.,” added Karen Mack, founder and executive director of LA Commons.

From Los Angeles Times

“Luckily there were quite a few girls who were very patient with me, who helped me understand the sport, understand form.”

From Los Angeles Times

"I think a lot of American horror comics are quite dreary in terms of their aesthetic," Walsh said.

From Barron's

Former Arsenal forward Alan Smith admitted "that word bottle will be used quite a bit in the next few days".

From BBC