Examples of 'quite to the contrary' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite to the contrary"

quite to the contrary - Indicates a strong disagreement or contrast with a previous statement or situation. This phrase is often used to emphasize a contradictory or opposing viewpoint

How to use "quite to the contrary" in a sentence

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quite to the contrary
Quite to the contrary.
It is not necessarily opposed to federalism, quite to the contrary.
Quite to the contrary - they do have rights.
I do not hate women at all ; quite to the contrary.
No, quite to the contrary.
Success in standard-setting must not give us cause for complacency - quite to the contrary.
Actually, it 's quite to the contrary.
Yet these changes did not materialize favourably-in fact, quite to the contrary.
You said something right . Quite to the contrary.
James Pool, in his authoritative work, Who Financed Hitler?, demonstrates quite to the contrary.
Do you think I'm an idiot? Quite to the contrary.
James Pool, in his authortative work, Who Financed Hitler?, demonstrates quite to the contrary.
He fondled by bottom with his bare hands . Quite to the contrary.
Surprisingly, this effect is not observed with ( R, R ) reboxetine, but are quite to the contrary.
You don't believe me at all. Quite to the contrary.

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It is decisively NOT to condemn anyone; but quite to the contrary.

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