Examples of 'through quite a bit' in a sentence
Meaning of "through quite a bit"
Through quite a bit indicates going or progressing extensively or significantly through a particular amount or degree of something. It suggests a substantial or considerable journey, experience, or process of dealing with challenges or tasks
How to use "through quite a bit" in a sentence
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through quite a bit
And they go through quite a bit of stuff.
The truth is as human beings we have all been through quite a bit.
I have been through quite a bit to get here as an artist.
I can tell you've been through quite a bit.
He went through quite a bit to return my dog to me.
She must have been through quite a bit.
I went through quite a bit before they ruled that I had it.
Louise has been through quite a bit.
And through quite a bit of the interview, that did distract my attention.
You have been through quite a bit.
NASA is going through quite a bit of turmoil and changes right now.
God has put you two through quite a bit.
I had to go through quite a bit before establishing, you know.
Even in this short a time, we have been through quite a bit together.
We have been through quite a bit together over the years.
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We are good friends . Even in this short a time, we have been through quite a bit together.
We have already gone through quite a bit of the information in the consent form.
Somehow, even in this short a time… we have been through quite a bit together.
It 's been through quite a bit over the years.
Mama, are we sure about this? Louise has been through quite a bit.
The WWE has been going through quite a bit of turmoil recently.
It 's been through quite a bit over the years . It 's peaceful and so.
Maddie is going through quite a bit.
We've been through quite a bit together over the years.
As the water temperature cools down, they go through quite a bit of bio-chemical changes.
I have been through quite a bit in the course of my life, yes, I have.
Sir, if I may say, you have been through quite a bit.
Ashleigh was put through quite a bit by the media, just by association.
She must 've been through quite a bit.
Chief, you have burned through quite a bit of political capital over the past few weeks.
Look, buddy, pal, I have been through quite a bit this morning.
I have been through quite a bit recently . I am sorry.
Look, Sam, buddy, pal, friend, I have been through quite a bit this morning.
You've gone through quite a bit of change these past few days.".
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