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quite

[kwahyt] / kwaɪt /




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"I think that's what people quite like in my story," she adds.

From BBC

"Seemingly every time Rudy gets clocked in the head and the face, which is quite a bit, it's always just, 'Ah that's just two guys, play on. It's nothing,'" Finch said.

From Barron's

"It was a decent Games. I came in good shape, but not quite good enough to fight the Norwegians, they're just so dominant at the moment."

From BBC

"He's obviously quite young, he's bound to fail. So I'm sure at some point he's going to play an important knock."

From Barron's

In his third race, the 1,500 meters, the 21-year-old from Wisconsin didn’t get the timing quite right and had to settle for a disappointing silver in a race he was heavily favored to win.

From The Wall Street Journal