Examples of 'though not quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "though not quite"

though not quite: This phrase implies that something falls slightly short or is not entirely accurate, but is close to being correct or true. It is often used to acknowledge a minor discrepancy or deviation while emphasizing the overall similarity or approximation to a particular standard or expectation

How to use "though not quite" in a sentence

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though not quite
Though not quite as interesting as the posts.
A similar thing happened to me though not quite as bad.
Though not quite the same.
I already am, though not quite so much vodka.
Though not quite as fast as a cheetah.
Paris is much cheaper, though not quite as nice.
Though not quite yet.
He is still around by the way, though not quite so youthful.
Though not quite as glittery.
They are almost ready to take care of themselves, though not quite.
Though not quite stupid enough to go and ruin everything.
Racial gaps also exist, though not quite as marked as in the past.
Though not quite as big an honor as I expected.
It 's a chlorinated artificial sweetener in line with aspartame, though not quite as harmful.
A memorable though not quite equivalent phenomenon is the pouring of beer into a glass.

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I have got a dish cloth very similar to this at home… though not quite as glittery.
Though not quite as big an honour as I expected.
The plant also has delivered on local jobs, though not quite as many as promised.
He smiled, though not quite in his usual grim way.
Nearly every left-handed hitter in baseball experiences them, though not quite as egregiously.
A famous actress … though not quite as famous as she thinks she is.
This was as powerful as a proper flowering, though not quite so finely tuned . ”.
Though not quite that conclusively, it looks by early count that.
I finally pulled back from the kiss, though not quite ready to let go yet.
Though not quite a rebel - that would imply angst - acting answered to his independence of mind.
They are inexpensive for their capacity, though not quite so inexpensive as regular lead-acid batteries.
Though not quite yet . I want him in my store a day or two longer.
Cannabis-laced urine indeed generated electricity, though not quite at the level of synthetic urine.
Though not quite as mythical as their namesakes, Siberian unicorns were special indeed.
BRAVEHEART 's battle scenes were very effective, though not quite historically accurate.
I found something though not quite as far this time. that sent me on another journey.
Magic similar to yours, dearie, though not quite the same.
In Denmark a similar, though not quite so severe downturn in production has also been experienced.
I liked the rest of the book, too, though not quite as much.
Though not quite as big an honor as I expected . An honor.
There is a similar reason, though not quite so forcible, for supposing that.
Though not quite as big an honour as I expected. An honour.
The touching-up process occurs almost at this same level, though not quite.
He had a stern look, though not quite a frown on his bespectacled face.
It 's fortunate that Zanthe recovered in time, though not quite a miracle.
Though not quite as good, of course.
It also has several hôtels de charme, though not quite so many as Saint-Germain.
Early forms, though not quite representational, were neither fully abstract.
Like Edward, she is a musician, though not quite as good.
Though not quite as good, of course . Just like me.
He 's a bit small, though Not quite six catties.
Though not quite as simple as Google 's home page, of course.
It is cast in a tripartite form, though not quite the conventional A-B-A pattern.
Though not quite the same . Much like a snowflake, each person 's magic is unique . Poetic.
A thousand miles away, Stu was up early, too, though not quite as focused.

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