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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
Donald Trump might be in the running with God for most important entity in the minds of American Evangelicals, but he's still got quite a bit to learn about religion.
Piastri, winner of the last two races to put him into the championship lead, said his fourth place was down to "poor execution - there was quite a bit left on the table".
“I think we all liked handicapping quite a bit, so I distinctly remember a lot of trips down to the paddock to scope out who looked good before races and trying to hustle bets and stuff like that.”
"Currently me and my friends here are now going to go to my car, because i've had to bring my car up from home which is costing me quite a bit of money," he said.
The actual figure is presumably quite a bit lower.
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