Examples of 'quite more' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite more"

quite more - This phrase suggests a considerable or significant amount or degree of something. It usually indicates a larger quantity or a greater extent than what was previously present or expected

How to use "quite more" in a sentence

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I have a feeling he did quite more than that.
I feel quite more connected to what is around me now.
Which makes their services quite more expensive.
There is quite more risk but also more reward.
My next video however is going to be quite more serious however.
Quite more of a factual account.
Individual rooms take up quite more space as compare to open space.
With the passage of time women have become quite More.
And quite more.
It could clearly be seen that high ranked demons had quite more contribution points value.
Balawa bazar is quite more developed than other surrounding bazzar.
It is possible to discuss China at quite more length.
Cause there is quite more than only the dive training.
This was a game to her, nothing quite more than that.
This side is quite more sharpened and it hides the other side.

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The Aptoide is a powerful app store which is quite more secure than play store.
The climate is quite more than very fresh in this city in february.
I have been with far better people than you, sir quite more refined and exalted.
I would be quite more popular in jail if I so chose.
Figurative expressionist painter, although quite more handsome than his coetaneous.
Which is quite more powerful than anything we have seen previously in any isekai communities.".
The international environment is quite more complex than the domestic environment.
I am quite more familiar with your physiology than even you, Doctor.
The amount, payable by the cultivators was quite more than what they could afford.
There is nothing quite more extraordinary than being who you are, all the time.
Already impressive from the outside, L'Oceanogràfic is still quite more than meets the eye.
The first is that it is quite more expensive than its predecessors.
Quite more humble, of course, but much less fortunate.
We live in a very difficult, but quite more interesting a time, than in the periods preceeding.
That 's a different version of the self-control mechanism, and it 's quite more sophisticated!
This has quite more of an impact on my life than I have imagined!
Lin Xin unhappily spoke back to him, “ You are still quite more unreliable than me.
Theseus is or may be quite more rigid or just part of the establishment . ”.
Since the introduction of the Infrawave in 2013, the numbers get quite more impressive.
The next stop was quite more chilly, with a plunge into the Polar / Sub-polar region.
Phil Champagne, It will be quite more secure this way.
Now the guardhouse looks quite more inviting, is not it?
Hence, after a while, Bitcoins may be quite more valuable than the cardwas.
I'm Virginia, and I'm sure you've heard quite more than you needed to about me.

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