Examples of 'has made quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "has made quite"

has made quite: This phrase is incomplete and lacks context. It could possibly be a part of a sentence conveying significant impact, accomplishment, or change made by someone or something

How to use "has made quite" in a sentence

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has made quite
Sanrio has made quite much of a contribution.
You having a father again has made quite a change in you.
This has made quite a change in my weekly schedule.
We gathered a lot of examples of a new policy which has made quite a move.
But she has made quite an impression.
He has no interest in democracy, as he has made quite clear.
He has made quite a bit.
Salmonella as a potential cancer treatment has made quite a few headlines over the past two years.
He has made quite a profit.
The enlistment of Cubans soldiers this week has made quite stir in the cigar factories.
The government has made quite a discussion of its shipbuilding strategy.
What her future brings is unknown, but already she has made quite an impact.
This season has made quite a few controversial decisions.
Mae 's only been with us for a few months but she has made quite an impression.
Country music has made quite the splash this decade.

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Tannoy 's new Revolution XT range has made quite an impact.
The work has made quite an impression on the McWilliams family.
Seems this Madame Souvestre has made quite the impression.
Gomez has made quite a name for himself in the field of transmedia.
I think that this recent discovery has made quite a splash in the palaeontological world.
She has made quite the foray into the acting world as well.
It seems your lovely lady has made quite the impression on him of late.
He has made quite a profile throughout Michigan.
Scotland Yard has made quite a catch.
He has made quite a nice job of it, but I still have a few doubts.
That means it really has made quite positive progress here.
He has made quite a bit of progress, he 's speaking better.
The Father loves us and has made quite an investment in us.
Has made quite a splash her sophomore year . ".
But CNN is a network that has made quite a few serious mistakes in recent memory.
Has made quite a splash her sophomore year . " I told you I was.
The member I mentioned has made quite an impressive list of them.
This city has made quite a contribution to American pop culture.
Despite being their first, it has made quite a stir online.
Michael has made quite a mess here on Earth.
As is well known, the smartphone has made quite a splash in Africa.
Ritwik too has made quite a few films, though of a very different genre.
All this fanfare over Lenny Belardo 's breathing has made quite an impression on the masses.
Seems like she has made quite a mess and left you to pick up the pieces.
It 's only been six games, but Zion Williamson has made quite an impression.
Luckily this variety has made quite a comeback because of its lovely sweet taste.
A it stands today, the PS4 has made quite an entrance.
Abdul-Mateen has made quite the name for himself in the last few years.
This stupid love has made quite a fool of me!
CAH has made quite a journey over the past 40 years.
Since that time, the company has made quite a splash in the community.
The Major has made quite a mess here . It 's really embarrassing.
Relatively new into the arena, it has made quite a big fan fare in a short time.
Yes, Andrews has made quite an impression on the critics.
Over the years, John Travolta has made quite a fortune for himself.

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