Examples of 'out quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "out quite"

out quite: This phrase can mean completely gone, fully utilized, or entirely finished. It indicates a sense of completeness or exhaustion of something

How to use "out quite" in a sentence

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out quite
It do not work out quite that way.
It was a great learning experience that turned out quite well.
I found out quite a bit about you.
Our plans are working out quite nicely.
It came out quite some time ago.
Revolution has broken out quite openly.
I help out quite often these days.
Some of them turned out quite well.
It worked out quite well in the end.
I am restraining from freaking out quite admirably.
I sold out quite a few years ago.
The survey works out quite well.
Pulled out quite a few children.
And that worked out quite well.
It works out quite well with four girls.

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But it has worked out quite well.
It all started out quite accidentally at one of my parties.
The streets are laid out quite well.
It worked out quite well if you ask me.
That really worked out quite well.
This stood out quite clearly in the statement.
And it all worked out quite well.
Turns out quite a long way.
So that should work out quite well.
You carved out quite a life for yourself.
So we had to spell this out quite clearly.
Both leaf out quite late in the spring.
Patients come in and go out quite quickly.
It came out quite pretty and she loved it.
That one turned out quite nicely.
He spoke out quite boldly against the new regime.
You have found out quite a bit.
He left out quite a bit of detail about his story.
His brain came out quite neatly.
I found out quite early that it is much more than that.
You took him out quite nicely.
I do not know if there is a way of pointing things out quite simply.
I often need to be out quite late at night.
We learned a lot in the new conditions and it worked out quite well.
I did not turn out quite the best.
X he advantages and disadvantages of such recognition can be set out quite simply.
That worked out quite well though.
I can not make it out quite.
You are going out quite often these days.
I expect it can all be sorted out quite easily.
I only found out quite recently myself.
Nevertheless this shot came out quite well.
That rules out quite a few people.
I have a lovely pamphlet that lays it out quite wonderfully.
You are leaving out quite a bit of information there.

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