Examples of 'yet quite' in a sentence

Meaning of "yet quite"

yet quite - This phrase is often used to introduce a contradictory or surprising statement. It signifies a contrast between expectations and reality, with the latter being unexpectedly different

How to use "yet quite" in a sentence

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yet quite
This is not yet quite the case.
Yet quite habitable enough for you to conduct your interrogations in.
The video is simple yet quite intriguing.
Have not yet quite figured out a way to make money.
It is relative short and yet quite complete.
I can not yet quite fathom what she meant.
He is quite old and yet quite busy.
It has not yet quite succeeded and we need to know what is going on.
His image is not yet quite fixed.
We have not yet quite finished with this third chapter.
Throughout a childhood not yet quite complete.
It is not yet quite clear how this prohibition will work in practice.
His nerves were not yet quite in such good.
Yet quite often what is lacking is time to ensure that this diet is maintained.
I think you are not yet quite at ease with us.

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A notable literary controversy followed that is not yet quite closed.
They have not yet quite worked out.
These are two different types of housing and yet quite similar.
It had not yet quite healed.
Affliction is inseparable from physical suffering and yet quite distinct.
But not yet quite secure.
High up in the mountains and yet quite near.
The truth is you do not yet quite know what you want as an individual.
A adrenaline which has not yet quite left.
Some of you may not yet quite believe that things can be this easy.
The site is still under construction and is not yet quite complete.
We are not yet quite ready.
Their view is that the economics will not yet quite work.
I can be totally happy yet quite ill at the same time.
I can not yet quite imagine how exactly is it supposed to help and ease the process.
But they are not yet quite like us.
But I am not yet quite sure that we would describe it as an ideal solution.
The Chinese consumer is not yet quite quantifiable.
Yet quite soon I will release you from surveillance.
Researchers are not yet quite clear why people develop IBS.
I lost a friend that I had not yet quite known.
I am not yet quite sure what I am.
This feeling was quite strange, yet quite distinct.
But I can not yet quite see a contextual relationship.
He was laughing as he said it, yet quite serious.
It not yet quite clear to Washington what the Syrian opposition really is.
That I have not yet quite mastered.
Yet quite a few recent elections have ended in at least a near-stalemate.
The problem is that I am not yet quite sure what I will write about.
Yet a further advantage is an electrode design that is simple, yet quite accurate.
I have not yet quite found out how I want to play music.
Ethel 's destiny was as yet quite uncertain.
So she humbly, yet quite calmly gave worship and approached the eastern pagoda.
The flesh is fairly soft, yet quite dense.
We are not yet quite where we want to be!

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