Examples of 'quite characteristic' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite characteristic"

quite characteristic - This phrase is commonly used to describe a trait, feature, or quality that is very typical or representative of someone or something. It implies that the characteristic in question is easily recognizable or distinctive

How to use "quite characteristic" in a sentence

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quite characteristic
Turns out to be made of a quite characteristic material.
It is quite characteristic of his piety that he turned the sacred.
Symptoms of acute otitis media are quite characteristic.
Since they are quite characteristic of every season of the year.
The presence of fat or intralesional hemorrhage foci is quite characteristic.
The pain is quite characteristic.
In addition, pneumothorax and pneumatoceles are quite characteristic.
This morphological profile is quite characteristic of follicular dendritic cell sarcoma.
I gave you one example that I believe is quite characteristic.
Anchisaurus was quite characteristic of this group and so this assumption is probably justified.
The wing structure is quite characteristic.
But it is quite characteristic that such remarks became much less frequent after.
ENFps choice of clothes and accessories are quite characteristic especially in women.
It is quite characteristic that Danes love to hear that they are stupid.
I think his move was quite characteristic of Benedict.

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It is quite characteristic that, of the two similes currently used.
This self-portrait is quite characteristic.
His approach is quite characteristic of the artistic researches of the Surrealist movement.
An anecdote is still told of him, which is quite characteristic.
It is quite characteristic of cybernetic studies to obtain results that are counter-intuitive.
Tracks of lynx in the snow are quite characteristic and not difficult to identify.
In otitis externa, the pain when pulling on the ear is quite characteristic.
For instance, there are quite characteristic sounds here, namely political speeches.
It is quite long, rather thin and in a rather rubbery material quite characteristic.
These conditions are quite characteristic of those participat ing in the school's employment schemes.
Congenital generalized lipodystrophy is a rare autosomal recessive disease, with a quite characteristic phenotype.
This is intentional pragmatism, quite characteristic of the Lasallian spirit.
Over time, it may be noted deformation of the hands and fingers quite characteristic.
Which, incidentally, is quite characteristic and similar to that evoked by Sichuan pepper.
Second, the physical appearance of the child remains nevertheless quite characteristic of his disease.
Many of these are quite characteristic of U.S. urban contexts.
It was here that his style becomes to form more clearly, seductive and quite characteristic.
On the other hand, this attitude is quite characteristic of the Yucatan sculptures.
Also when it comes to architecture, Danish design is quite characteristic.
So I think that combination is quite characteristic of us too . ”.

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