Examples of 'can quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "can quite"

can quite - a phrase used to emphasize the extent of a statement. It is typically used to express agreement or approval with a high degree

How to use "can quite" in a sentence

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can quite
I can quite imagine that was no laughing matter.
But nothing can quite prepare you.
I can quite literally interact with the ad.
I clear possibly can quite be bothersome.
We can quite literally change the world.
I do not think we can quite call it a night yet.
He can quite easily figure out about us.
The results can quite easily.
You can quite understand that so long as.
We are wondering how we can quite cope with this.
Dad can quite quickly get money.
There is no one else who can quite fill them.
A person can quite literally lose control.
The man whose name nobody ever can quite remember.
The problem can quite easily be resolved.

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Can quite quickly see how the human.
No other actor can quite do it the way he does it.
Can quite take their place.
No one here can quite believe their eyes.
Can quite see why she would be obsessed by them.
Our love lives can quite easily be reduced to data.
There are trains and buses that you can quite easily take.
No one can quite believe what happened.
I am referring to essential people that can quite potentially form your occupation.
They can quite literally talk to everyone.
None of your competitors can quite say the same thing.
We can quite well do without this knowledge.
A speaker of one dialect can quite easily understand the other.
I can quite happily spend several hours.
And nobody else in school can quite remember who she is.
It can quite easily be read on its own.
That feeling of redundancy can quite quickly grow unbearable to him.
One can quite understand that he does prohibit it.
The hardening procedure can quite possibly last several hours.
I can quite legally expel you.
Sitting at your desk all day can quite literally kill you.
Nobody can quite believe what happened.
It is intended to be used for unforeseeable events that can quite simply just happen.
Nothing can quite replace the feeling.
They extol his music though nobody can quite remember his name.
One can quite see why he was the favourite.
The means of connection to the ground can quite simply be connectors connected to ground.
I can quite easily believe that.
Nevertheless some practices can quite well be described as external crossing.
I can quite literally come and go.
But the fact remains that you can quite easily be reasoned with.
This can quite easily be done by having a separate vote.
She gives me one of those smiles only women can quite pull off.
This can quite easily be checked and investigated.
Calculations with the binomial distribution formula can quite tedious and difficult.

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