Examples of 'come quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "come quite"

The phrase 'come quite' could have different interpretations depending on the context. It could mean arriving or reaching a certain point or level, or it could imply understanding or comprehending something fully and completely. More context would be needed to provide a precise definition

How to use "come quite" in a sentence

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come quite
We must have come quite near them.
Come quite as prepared as the two of you.
Most of them come quite a while after.
They are so used to human presence that they come quite close.
We have come quite far in our investigations.
My supervisor noted you come quite often.
You come quite often these days.
From memory it seemed to come quite easily.
You have come quite a distance this year.
For some of you this will come quite easy.
You have come quite a ways in the world.
I can only suppose this experiment did not come quite cheap.
I have come quite a long way to meet you.
A twist may still come quite easily.
We have come quite a way without any tests.

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The bombing of the day before had come quite close to them.
She come quite a piece for a little critter.
But we have come quite a way.
I come quite diligently for an atheist.
You have come quite late.
Take care of the farthings and the guineas will come quite natural.
Both have come quite close to each other.
Realization of the uniqueness of coastal temperate rain forests has come quite recently.
I would say you come quite a distance to antagonize.
So they had relied very heavily upon visiting lecturers who would come quite sporadically.
They can come quite suddenly.
Opportunities for codetermination for children and adolescents have meanwhile come quite a long way in Austria.
He would come quite often.
June heard me and suggested that I have come quite far.
But he used to come quite regularly.
Then we come quite close to understanding the principle of healing.
Here are a few recommendations which can come quite helpful whilst making a variety.
We have come quite some way in a relatively short space of time.
There have been some regime changes that have come quite early and with them.
If you come quite close.
But I think few of us thought it would come quite so quickly.
Often they come quite literally from the trash.
The Illuminati international bankers have now come quite close to their ultimate goal.
We have come quite close these days thanks to association meetings.
Protection methods that defend a house have definitely come quite a distance from locks and barred windows.
I come quite regularly.
Here are some tips that can come quite handy while making a selection.
We have come quite a distance in making civil society contacts a critical element of our partnership.
Marketing and advertising have come quite a way and undergone various changes.
We have come quite a long way in our EU institutions when it comes to transparency.
You and Captain Burnham have come quite a long way.
The idea has come quite some distance since then.
For some, these answers come quite easily.
You have come quite a long way since being scarecrowed in high school.
However, it does not come quite cheap honey.

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