Examples of 'tends to be quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "tends to be quite"

tends to be quite: It indicates a characteristic or tendency of being rather substantial or significant

How to use "tends to be quite" in a sentence

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tends to be quite
But the why tends to be quite deep.
I think the difference between computers and television is that television tends to be quite passive.
Hip hop already tends to be quite misogynistic.
Palmon likes to help Mimi on her show but she tends to be quite clumsy.
Precipitation tends to be quite high in the area.
If the trading range is narrow, volatility tends to be quite low.
Capping tends to be quite effective in cases like yours.
Finding profitable projects therefore tends to be quite difficult.
Imaizumi tends to be quite childlike and very passive.
The information supplied in the research programme tends to be quite sketchy on this point.
April tends to be quite pleasant as the climate is temperate.
Traveling in groups tends to be quite cumbersome.
He tends to be quite oblivious.
Stainless steel tends to be quite tough.
Ratchet tends to be quite headstrong and usually is not afraid to voice his opinion.

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In general, titanium tends to be quite unreactive.
The sea tends to be quite shallow and the wind mostly blows from the north.
As a result, the weather there tends to be quite hot.
But shale oil tends to be quite expensive to extract.
The tea may be sweetened with honey, as it tends to be quite strong.
Thai food tends to be quite spicy.
Tends to be quite pessimistic, uptight and cynical.
The vegetation tends to be quite thick.
BIOMAX tends to be quite stiff or brittle when formed into films or sheets.
Despite his short fur, his tail tends to be quite puffy.
She tends to be quite dramatic.
Even though it may seem an odd practice, it tends to be quite harmless.
The area tends to be quite dry when it comes to rainfall.
Not surprisingly, this type of financing often tends to be quite local in nature.
He also tends to be quite curious.
Commercial fisheries are present for this species, although market price tends to be quite low.
Modern fencing tends to be quite linear.
He tends to be quite intolerant of other people 's errors.
Ignorance about LGBT issues tends to be quite prominent in Mongolian society.
It tends to be quite controversial, but never to the point of holding grudges.
Often difficult to listen to, it tends to be quite sinister and covertly intellectual.
It tends to be quite expensive, rough in appearance and temperamental during the fermentation process.
However, when service is required, it tends to be quite specific and requires skilled technicians.
She tends to be quite dramatic . Said you were in the street, talking to yourself.
I enjoyed them all, Korean food tends to be quite bold.
Palmier tends to be quite flat.
The face is also reddish-brown in color, and the tail tends to be quite long.
It still tends to be quite sma.
Tends to be quite dominant, overbearing.
Sadly, she even tends to be quite the shoujo lover.
Poly ( propylene carbonate ) which has been the most studied epoxide-CO2 copolymer tends to be quite brittle.
The bird tends to be quite shy and is usually hidden from plain sight.
In school and university, there tends to be quite a bit of hand-holding.
This type tends to be quite friendly but is also very quick and agile.
As a result, the demand for durum tends to be quite price-inelastic.

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Examples of using Quite
But there may be quite an interesting reaction
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