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How to use quite true in a sentence

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Okay, that's not quite true, but it might as well be, because bubbly is everywhere in Reims.
He doesn't tip his hand and reveal why he knows, but he tells Clark that he knows the story about his rescue is not quite true.
With our sadly successful efforts at global warming, that may not be quite true today, even catastrophically untrue.
It is quite true that it can be argued that the Sepoy Mutiny had nothing to do with the annexation of India.
This solid common sense, which is neither wrong nor quite true, does not, however, succeed in obscuring the issue.
In fact it is not quite true of such stuff that it lacks a tradition.
It is a harsh truth and one that I as a divorced parent do not want to hear, but experientially and statistically it is quite true.
All of this is quite true, from the standpoint of conventional narrative.
The old adage that at night all cats are gray is in fact quite true.
This is quite true, but the user had to take certain disadvantages on board with these multi-talented fluids.
When I hear the comment that people would not want to receive this, I cannot believe that would be quite true.
This is quite true and it is inevitable after twenty years of policies that have weakened these countries and reduced their resources.
For a crisis when less commodities are received, as has happened to us, this is not quite true.
At Roc de la Pêche, for example, it is said that it is a four star refuge and it is quite true.
Okay, that's not quite true, I used to play car bingo on long trips as a kid but it never really counts until there is money involved.
It is quite true, Mrs Roure, that the Member States have all acceded to the Council of Europe Convention 108 on data protection.
They are not quite true in the normal sense, but if made under oath they would not be prosecutable for perjury, either.
It is quite true to say that our prejudices do not hurt others as much as they hurt ourselves, physically, mentally and spiritually.
How easily one is led into error with the best intention in the world, which make statements which ultimately prove to be not quite true.
I am being slightly provocative here, because that is not quite true.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is not quite true to say that the land grant was a bribe to the voters of Kansas.
It is quite true that to a man with his gifts any microcosm will do for a macrocosm in miniature.
It is quite true that some of the tribal groups inhabiting this territory may not have been members of the Costanoan stock.
All of which was quite true, but it made the waiter Peter uncomfortably careful.
It was plain that what Marty had said about currying the horses was quite true.
This was quite true of Harry and Hope, but not at all true as regarded Emilia.
It is quite true, he is taking an after dinner nap, for he is suffering from anaemia.
What you were told at Chauny about the freemasons in the department was quite true.
And it is quite true that whatever the Pharisees taught upon those subjects is found in the Haggadah and not in the Halachah.
It is quite true that the confederal Committee tries to maintain its power by all means possible.
She tried to be jaunty, but the jauntiness did not ring quite true.
William Pound's letter regarding place dividends at now defunct Wandsworth, Charlton and Park Royal is quite true.
This is quite true, and we wish there was more of this fellow-feeling.
As for the hen harrier, I don't doubt that what she said was quite true.
The latter part of her remark was quite true, and Tully knew it.
Miss Prosser says I'm so thoughtless, and, you see, it's quite true.
It is quite true that I have been fond of Roderick Duncan, all my life.
With regard to primary substances, it is quite true that there is no such possibility, for neither wholes nor parts of primary substances are relative.
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