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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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quite a bit, quite a lot

What is the difference between (quite a bit, quite a lot)?

Please explain it.
  

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User_gary What is the difference between (quite a bit, quite a lot)? Please explain it. Examples may prove the contrary, but I'd say that they are generally synonymous.

  • User_gary What is the difference between (quite a bit, quite a lot)?
  • Please explain it.
  • Examples may prove the contrary, but I'd say that they are generally synonymous.
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User_garyWhat is the difference between (quite a bit, quite a lot)?

Please explain it.
Examples may prove the contrary, but I'd say that they are generally synonymous.
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Philip
User_gary
What is the difference between (quite a bit, quite a lot)?

Please explain it.

Examples may prove the contrary, but I'd say that they are generally synonymous.
Thank you.

So, quite a bit = quite a lot = completely.

Am I right?
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Neither of them mean completely, no.

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