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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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Quite perfect

That's a quite perfect idea.

Is "quite" redundant in the sentence above?

  

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" "Perfect" is a superlative type of term, while "quite" is a subtle, qualifying term.

  • " "Perfect" is a superlative type of term, while "quite" is a subtle, qualifying term.
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The word "quite" is not used together with the word "perfect." "Perfect" is a superlative type of term, while "quite" is a subtle, qualifying term.

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