Examples of 'quite separate' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite separate"

quite separate - This phrase indicates a clear distinction or division between two or more things. It suggests that the subjects or elements being referred to are independent of each other and have no significant overlap or connection

How to use "quite separate" in a sentence

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quite separate
There are two quite separate issues here.
I felt like we had something quite separate.
We have three quite separate regions at present.
The maritime activity is quite separate.
These are quite separate structures.
I keep my own beliefs quite separate.
It is quite separate and distinct from launcher propulsion.
There seem to be two quite separate issues.
But we are quite separate from the businesses run by my father.
Feminism placed us in two quite separate buses.
Quite separate divisions were responsible for the two branches of activity.
These are of course two quite separate things.
There are two quite separate possible origins for the surname MacLaren.
But he was sure they were quite separate substances.
These were quite separate from the previous allegations of plagiarism by this author.

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At present it is composed of two quite separate fortresses.
Another and quite separate or second cable passes over part of the pulley.
Independence treating each as quite separate realms of enquiry.
Particulars and information other than those provided for by this Directive shall be quite separate.
These are two quite separate questions.
But they would have seen that as quite separate.
These are two quite separate matters.
The character and the actual person are quite separate.
The grits were quite separate and easy to handle.
Neither is it useful to repeat twelve quite separate accounts.
They are usually quite separate and have the same diameter.
Mathematics and art are usually considered quite separate entities.
A common visa policy is quite separate from rights of residence and work.
This common situation is in fact related to two quite separate factors.
The question concerns two quite separate aspects of trade in works of art.
The rest of the world keeps the issues quite separate.
The craters formed are quite separate from one another.
If we regard something as valuable and extraordinary then it becomes quite separate from us.
These publications are however quite separate with different editors and addresses.
Immunity from criminal jurisdiction and individual criminal responsibility are quite separate concepts.
The primary school is quite separate from secondary school in the same year.
The experience of freely willed action is quite separate from physical.
This was a statistical question quite separate from considerations of formula use of the population estimates.
Design and engineering services are also provided by quite separate professional entities.
This should be quite separate from the role of IAEA in promoting nuclear energy.
He was considered to be quite separate from each.
This was a quite separate development which Smith named on their account Jensen Motors.
This draft proposal has two quite separate elements.
Additionally there are quite separate complaints that have been addressed directly to the Commission.
The psiloi were clearly regarded as being quite separate from the peltasts.
But they are quite separate from the Committee of the Regions.
They are still quite separate.
Quite separate groups, easy to understand and.
It was unclear to him which of the two quite separate regimes was being described.
Now becoming increasingly clear that Russia is another civilization quite separate from.

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