Examples of 'say quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "say quite"

say quite: This phrase may refer to the act of expressing an opinion, observation, or statement in a polite or understated manner. It implies that the speaker is being modest or reserved in their communication style while still conveying their message effectively

How to use "say quite" in a sentence

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But no one can say quite what it is.
Let me say quite clearly that we are not against financial support.
I should like to say quite clearly.
I would say quite a bit more than average.
Also because they do and say quite a lot.
I would say quite the opposite.
I think this is something that we must say quite plainly.
The avatars say quite a bit about us.
I say quite often We have some very forced relationships quickly.
It was hard to say quite who was rioting more.
I say quite openly that the Leader of the Opposition is exhibiting sheer political opportunism.
We simply have to say quite bluntly that it is over.
We say quite plainly that we are against all the Maastricht treaties as they stand.
You never say quite enough.
Let me say quite plainly that first and foremost we should provide assistance in situ.

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I did not say quite that.
I say quite impartially.
And yet no one can say quite what an element is.
I can say quite definitively that the government intends to follow through on that commitment.
I would say quite hot.
I can say quite categorically that I will not be challenging his world record.
This is something that our patients say quite often to us.
I would say quite possibly both.
People will take what you say quite seriously.
I would say quite intellectual.
The two versions do not actually say quite the same thing.
You say quite goodly.
Which makes what I am about to say quite remarkable.
But we must say quite clearly where the limits lie.
I can only imagine what Amanda would say Quite the turnout.
And then we will say quite openly who is stopping us.
But i'm reporting back to you to say quite simply.
I would say quite a bit.
Lattice will have a new design, we can say quite aggressive.
I would say quite active.
That midnight was to be my last reprieve? Does not the inscription say quite distinctly.
I would say quite high.
We say quite the opposite, desire only exists when assembled or machined.
They do not always say quite what the author intends.
I can not give you the exact number but in rough figures, I should say quite a lot.
I say quite often.
It 's difficult to say quite what he will do.
I would say quite frankly that such political will is hard to come by in Haiti.
When I can look back and say quite cheerfully how silly I was.
And say quite plainly that the Bank is STEALING.
However, it does not say quite what you represent.
I must say quite honestly that I did not understand the question.
As to whether it is obligatory, we can say quite surely that it is not.
But it did say quite a bit about individual responsibility to the poor.
On the other hand, maybe they say quite a bit about me.

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