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quite a bit



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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]
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"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.

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The actual figure is presumably quite a bit lower.

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"She was very keen that women's clubs, women's branches, would manage their own finances, for example, not allowing the men to do it for them. She was quite a bit ahead of her time."

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Finding groups of people - migrants, immigrants, whatever - to blame for society's problems instead of trying to figure out a solution worries me quite a bit.

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You have done quite a bit of genre work.

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