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In formal use, quite means “completely” or “entirely.”
However, it is frequently heard in standard speech and seen in writing as a synonym for very or to a considerable extent.
The phrase not quite means almost entirely.
In many instances, quite may be omitted without any loss of meaning or clarity.
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