Examples of 'has a quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "has a quite"

has a quite ~ This phrase is grammatically incorrect and does not have a clear meaning in English. It may be a typo or a misrepresentation of the intended phrase

How to use "has a quite" in a sentence

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has a quite
Pineapple has a quite high acidity level.
Being highly mountainous this island has a quite diverse climate.
Grächen has a quite small ski area of.
The way that a football world championship binds peoples together has a quite special significance.
Asian furniture has a quite distinct history.
Has a quite strong body for his age.
The epigyne has a quite distinct groove.
Compared to other large islands in the area Kolchak has a quite regular shape.
The lady has a quite good memory.
Although more decentralized, the integrated system has a quite similar structure.
The cigar has a quite light color.
As wood fiber is anionic in character, native starch has a quite low affinity thereto.
This phrase has a quite literal origin.
In particular, this composition in rinsed out in a noteworthy manner and has a quite uncommon texture.
This table has a quite large size.

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With this golf game you will have a great time, it has a quite good graphics.
The company has a quite interesting past.
The small-scale peasant landowner is a manual worker and generally has a quite low standard of living.
The tUI has a quite complicated organisational structure.
A conference usually has a quite fixed schedule.
He has a quite classic style as you can imagine.
This mobile device has a quite good performance.
It has a quite high serial number.
I feel that making lists has a quite negative aura.
This work has a quite distant relationship to science.
It is well organized and also has a quite helpful manual.
Erfoud has a quite recent past.
This clearly shows that Islam has a quite violent past.
Django has a quite nice documentation about that.
The language is not tonal but has a quite complex verb morphology.
Calabanga has a quite a number of tourism potentials and attractions.
Introducing the efficiency threshold has a quite significant effect on the results.
It has a quite hairy tail that can screw at will.
According to this the laughing dragon has a quite afeard bogey reputation.
The village has a quite isolated position in a landscape dominated by forest.
While humorously presented, it has a quite serious side.
It also has a quite specific design.
Beans can prove a good alternative to meat, which has a quite significant carbon footprint.
But it also has a quite concrete physical and technological infrastructure.
Moreover, the dispensing device has a quite complicated construction.
The body has a quite efficient system in place to achieve this.
I tell you England's territorial expansion has a quite a different significance.
It has a quite unique design with pulverising occurring predominantly by attrition.
Cigarettes after Sex has a quite a following in Bangkok.
It has a quite detailed guide on how to use this cryptocurrency on the site.
Even the Spanish Socialist Party has a quite strong regional flavour in Galicia.
It has a quite light weight and therefore can be installed more convenient.
As regards the name, it has a quite controversial origin.
Town has a quite good selection of recreational activities of all kinds for all ages.
The system has a very low weight, has a quite small overall size, and provides a silent drive.

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