Examples of 'quite a bit of' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite a bit of"
quite a bit of: a considerable amount of something. This phrase is used to indicate a fairly large quantity or degree of something
How to use "quite a bit of" in a sentence
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quite a bit of
It takes quite a bit of practice to get used to.
You have been seeing quite a bit of him.
There is quite a bit of talk about miracles.
You have been attracting quite a bit of attention.
There is quite a bit of clever camouflage used.
Those shares are worth quite a bit of money.
We found quite a bit of formaldehyde in her bloodstream.
He would have lost quite a bit of blood.
It takes quite a bit of intelligence to build one.
We caught him after quite a bit of travel.
I spent quite a bit of time figuring it out.
It seems that we are causing you quite a bit of a.
It actually adds quite a bit of zing to my midriff.
Quite a bit of mud caked on the soles.
You are leaking quite a bit of fluid there.
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Quite a bit of tension between those two.
You have got quite a bit of money.
Quite a bit of archeological evidence of what happened.
You have put on quite a bit of weight.
Quite a bit of traumato your throat.
He treated me to quite a bit of sake last night.
Quite a bit of rustling has been going on in the territory of late.
You will have quite a bit of this.
Been quite a bit of progress in the last few years.
He actually played quite a bit of the sport.
It was quite a bit of unusual activity there today.
This will remove quite a bit of metal.
It has quite a bit of plastic in it at this stage.
And really they are quite a bit of a nuisance.
Quite a bit of trauma to your throat.
Been getting into quite a bit of trouble lately.
Quite a bit of dirt has been uncovered.
She has lost quite a bit of tonnage.
Quite a bit of the book reflects his thinking.
She was giving me quite a bit of attention in there.
Quite a bit of correspondence there doctor.
Style received quite a bit of airplay early on.
Quite a bit of hair mainly on the passenger side.
You have got quite a bit of memory.
Quite a bit of controversy this year.
She has lost quite a bit of weight.
Quite a bit of flexion in the limbs.
The play needed quite a bit of work.
I have quite a bit of public speaking experience.
They have absorbed quite a bit of flavor.
There is quite a bit of evidence of toxicity of mold.
I think it would create quite a bit of competition.
I lost quite a bit of hair on that situation.
Here is a car with quite a bit of history.
After quite a bit of quiet deliberation.
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