Examples of 'cause quite' in a sentence
Meaning of "cause quite"
cause quite": "This phrase is incomplete and lacks enough context to provide a definitive meaning. It could potentially be part of a larger sentence or phrase.
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I am sure that does cause quite a few accidents.
Do cause quite a bit of pain.
This helped our cause quite a bit.
It will cause quite a scandal on social media.
The verdict appeared to cause quite a stir.
You will cause quite the sensation.
There is enough gas in here to cause quite a bang.
They also cause quite a lot of pollution.
Years ago and that might cause quite a stir.
It can cause quite the grievances.
I know this information can cause quite a controversy.
Sometimes we cause quite a stir when we visit these cities.
You are saying you think this thing might cause quite a stink.
This will cause quite a stir.
There are a number of ways to process tea leaves that can cause quite a different result.
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This will cause quite a blast.
When they receive an email like that, it tends to cause quite a disruption.
That would cause quite a scene.
And I have to say, your absence from the building seemed to cause quite a stir.
That would no doubt cause quite a lot of bloodshed.
Will cause quite a reduction in the vehicle support requirements.
A bus stop can also cause quite a bit of noise.
Should cause quite a stir when they find out what 's really been going on.
And unfixed females can cause quite a stir in the mountains.
You have cause quite a mess … If they do not make it back their reinforcement will come.
These digital rights management schemes can cause quite a few problems.
I think it will cause quite a revolution in the use of photographs.
If he had a power like that, it would cause quite a disaster.
It will cause quite a stir.
It could be anything, such as chlorine gas that could cause quite a bit of a difficulty.
It can cause quite a scare.
If you wear this at the competitions, it will cause quite a visual sensation.
This is going to cause quite a change in the water purification industry.
Unfortunately, certain hair treatments are known to cause quite intensive damage to the hair.
That would cause quite a stir amongst the other diners.
You know, this stuff could cause quite an explosion.
They can cause quite a serious problem … if they are not controlled.
Simple osculation can still cause quite a stir in Bollywood.
You would cause quite the scandal. That does sound thrilling, but I think I will pass.
Ariana Grande ought to cause quite a stir in The Abbey.
Cause quite frankly, it 's beginning to scare me a little bit.
I'm guessing that would cause quite a nasty hullabaloo.
Cause quite frankly, my friend, if you are not happy, you are nothing at all.
If it comes off, it could cause quite a stir in international circles.
When they find out what's really been going on. That should cause quite a stir Good.
This process can cause quite a bit of pain until the fragments are removed.
And in my experience, when employees are blindsided, it can cause quite a headache for management.
This should cause quite an opposite effect ; the crystal should expand.
Viagra can interact with some substances, and often cause quite undesirable reactions.
But if you fail, it will cause quite a commotion since their parents are high-ranking officials.
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