Examples of 'something quite new' in a sentence

Meaning of "something quite new"

something quite new: It denotes an object, idea, or concept that is innovative, fresh, or recently introduced

How to use "something quite new" in a sentence

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something quite new
He realised something quite new was beginning now.
This interest in football is something quite new.
Something quite new is added as the old surcharge is removed.
This technique is something quite new.
This is something quite new and these are the only ones that I have found.
Building in stone was something quite new.
Sustainability is something quite new in the organisation of the FIFA World Cup.
Her manner of doing this was something quite new to me.
That 's something quite new that traditional computers do not have.
This very latest six cylinder they have is something quite new.
I have been working on something quite new and something very different.
But for the United States it was something quite new.
There is also something quite new in advertising, which is not covered by the texts.
What we have got at the end is I think something quite new.
The need for something quite new grows more urgent by the day!

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This dimension of the Lord Jesus was something quite new to John.
It 's something quite new.
Jesus ' authority was something quite new.
No, I suspect that Horace Bindler may have stumbled upon something quite unexpected, something quite new.
You have shown us something quite new tonight.
The Commission 's estimate of funds for this area is something quite new.
That would be times something quite new in Hampstead.
Mr President, the Convention method as a method of implementing treaty changes is something quite new.
This Argentinian band brought something quite new to Latin Rock.
And evolve something quite new and, doing that, that served them so well on land.
Pride and the joy of my forgiveness, but also something quite new to him.
You have shown us something quite new tonight . - It is new.
Every year, Hampton Court Palace has a habit… of showcasing something quite new and unique.
And we're planning something quite new.
And about 550 million years ago, their differently-organised bodies gave them something quite new.
Yes, dear doctor, I experienced something quite new in Copenhagen.
An excellent effort! You have shown us something quite new tonight.
Astronomical impertinence . Something quite new.
But this is notjust any story. It's something quite new.
I say, " It would be something quite new.
Said St. Peter, that is something quite new.

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Examples of using Quite
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