Examples of 'quite a bit in' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a bit in"

quite a bit in: Used to convey a large amount or degree of something in a particular context

How to use "quite a bit in" in a sentence

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quite a bit in
But there is quite a bit in her testimony.
Quite a bit in the current series.
Turns out we have quite a bit in common.
It helps quite a bit in controlling your weight perfectly.
I have been moving around quite a bit in here.
There is quite a bit in this area.
I love to travel and have done quite a bit in my life.
There is quite a bit in here too.
The three of us turn out to have quite a bit in common.
Classes vary quite a bit in their approach.
Quite a bit in common.
It has fallen quite a bit in the hits.
I have never liked it in pictures, but actually liked it quite a bit in person.
I use this one quite a bit in my comics.
However, the camera is not always reliable and it struggles quite a bit in low-light.

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I hear it happens quite a bit in the real world.
Well, in regards to password best practices, things have changed quite a bit in recent years.
I had quite a bit in those days.
A warm room is already quite a bit in winter.
I use it quite a bit in the field right now.
I deal with the media quite a bit in my job.
But there is quite a bit in her testimony that does not add up.
Let us go to the picture we have been working on quite a bit in this class.
You have quite a bit in common.
I liked her profile and we seemed to have quite a bit in common.
I had lost quite a bit in tech heavy funds.
No wonder his name is suddenly coming up quite a bit in trade rumors.
I bicycle quite a bit in the summer.
I have heard the sound of female screams quite a bit in my young life.
I used it quite a bit in my last triathlon.
Toronto is a city that has grown quite a bit in recent years.
I threw up quite a bit in the hospital and know how painful it is.
Having traveled quite a bit in the.
I learned quite a bit in my youth from a lover that I had briefly.
Technology has advanced quite a bit in a few years.
You can get quite a bit in a budget model, as long as you manage your expectations.
Your legend has grown quite a bit in your absence.
You have quite a bit in common . I need a description of the race.
Call centers have changed quite a bit in recent years.
I also pay quite a bit in child support whilst I was working.
Sales can be expected to drop quite a bit in the near future.
You have quite a bit in common . they are human.
We are lucky enough to eat lunch out quite a bit in our downtown.
I have grown quite a bit in the last few months.
A word cloud is an informative image that communicates quite a bit in a single glance.
I learned quite a bit in there.
I think you will find that you two have quite a bit in common.
Columbia suffered quite a bit in the aftermath of the student protest.
Many mentioned that the prices have gone up quite a bit in recent years.
We have already shared quite a bit in fellowship on the topic of the truth.

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