Examples of 'was not quite right' in a sentence

Meaning of "was not quite right"

was not quite right: when something is not completely accurate, correct, or appropriate

How to use "was not quite right" in a sentence

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was not quite right
Then they saw it was not quite right.
That about the foreign country was right, about the famous writer was not quite right.
I was sure he was not quite right in the head.
We went out for about a year but I sensed something was not quite right.
The second attempt was not quite right either.
But I could not escape the feeling that something was not quite right.
Something was not quite right with the yoghurt lady.
He always said the shine was not quite right.
In reality, de Gaulle was not quite right, nuclear cooperation with Israel had started in 1956.
Tom sensed that something was not quite right.
Also, Vika, I understand that it was not quite right - enter to the apartment without you.
Except I looked at that list and knew it was not quite right.
As if Sapphira was not quite right.
I had a vague feeling that perhaps joy at Bin Laden's death was not quite right.
It turns out this was not quite right.

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Yet for the first time, Marcus has a nagging sense that something was not quite right.
Catherine complained that something was not quite right with her life.
Actually, Aldous believed that this story was not quite right.
That is what I was told but, something was not quite right.
But, you know, he knew that something was not quite right.

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