But it is used by this literary giant.
"I only say it is now obvious that it is quite as possible for them to appear in the future as it was for them to appear in the past."
But it is used by this literary giant.
"I only say it is now obvious that it is quite as possible for them to appear in the future as it was for them to appear in the past."
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I think of "quite" as meaning "fully," but it often used where the expectation is significantly less, so it usually ends up sounding like "moderately" or "fairly" despite its literal meaning.