Examples of 'quite strongly' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite strongly"
quite strongly: an adverb used to describe the intensity or degree of a particular action or feeling, indicating that something is done with a significant amount of strength or force
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quite strongly
We have grown quite strongly in one year.
This sentiment has been expressed quite strongly.
I guess you feel quite strongly about this.
The robot is cleaning a floor that reflects sunlight quite strongly.
The suture is quite strongly constricted.
Nature will push us toward it quite strongly.
And she felt quite strongly that companies.
The two trees stood there quite strongly.
I imagined quite strongly it might be.
There are a number of things which point quite strongly to the son.
I feel quite strongly about it.
The intensity of the grey or brown colouration varies quite strongly.
I would disagree quite strongly that it is.
The light forces are very strong and the other forces are reacting quite strongly.
And she felt quite strongly.
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They are quite strongly egalitarian and supportive of individual autonomy.
These strategies reverberate quite strongly within educative spaces.
It works quite strongly when cases with political interest like this one come to us.
You have identified quite strongly with this man.
It quite strongly resembles the Corydoras gossei.
I doubt that quite strongly.
This looks quite strongly like a cognitive defect on your part.
The coloring tends to wash out quite strongly in older animals.
I would argue quite strongly that we have achieved a very fair and reasonable balance of interests.
I live and feel them quite strongly right now.
The special relationship between poverty and AIDS came out quite strongly.
I can see you feel quite strongly about that.
I feel quite strongly that one should always invent stories for pictures on Japanese labels.
They reacted quite strongly to it.
Companies participating in NS Links tend to be growing quite strongly.
The response indicated quite strongly that change was necessary.
In Vitoria has hit the news quite strongly.
Most people reacted quite strongly upon reading this news.
And has not been eliminated and still expresses itself quite strongly in some people.
People here feel quite strongly that should not happen.
We felt the threat of the Soviet Union quite strongly.
Be prepared to smell quite strongly of garlic while you are using this treatment.
It means the cultural memory is still quite strongly Christian.
They therefore tend to rely quite strongly on information provided by the monitoring system.
Vulcans experience emotions, some quite strongly.
I could smell the petrol fumes quite strongly even though the containers were empty.
Unlike quarks, neutrinos appear to mix quite strongly.
The demand for bread also varies quite strongly and is not always readily predictable.
And the data support that hypothesis, quite strongly.
This conflicts quite strongly with what the Commission is trying to do.
The wind had picked up and was blowing quite strongly as we headed off.
This I believe quite strongly is the role of a free press in our society.
When I screened it to friends they reacted quite strongly to it in a positive way.
And she felt quite strongly that companies like Lukrum had no place at our table.
The North Korean threat is in my view quite strongly overplayed.
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But there may be quite an interesting reaction
Quite a boy you have got here
Tootie sings quite well for a child