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quite a bit
Idioms and Phrases
Also, quite a few ; quite a lot . A considerable or moderate amount, as in There's still quite a bit of snow on the ground , or Quite a few parking spaces are open . [Second half of 1800s]Example Sentences
My one qualm is that it tries to pack in quite a bit of story amid its jolts and surprises, and if you try to follow it you may be lost.
He insisted losing money "builds quite a bit of character."
We might not get back everything, but even if we recover 30-40% of it, it's quite a bit of money and jobs.
Regarding working together on “Top Gun: Maverick,” Kilmer said, “We talked quite a bit about what was best for the story and I think they got it right at the end.”
“There are a lot of people that are getting into gardening specifically because they see it as an act of rebellion and as an act of taking back some control over their life at a time when not only is there quite a bit of feeling out of control as a society, but also we have a presidential administration that specifically wants people to feel like they don’t have control,” Brown said.
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