- - not quite correct at home to compel payment
- - In-law embracing divorcee? That's not quite right
- - part of obsolete law that's not exactly accurate
- - nice tax change? that's not quite right
- - associated with previous stage turn? that's not absolutely correct
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- - to compel payment is strictly correct
- - former stage turn? that's absolutely correct
- - Retired performers, to be precise?
- - Each ten to play with strict accuracy
- - Spot-on to swing axe on cricket sides
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- - Compel payment of pound before end of day? Quite
- - Quite so
- - Just cut doubles on court and play off and on
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- - Correct, in a form not regarded as correct.
- - Okay- Pacino is a conservative
- - Acceptable, in some books
- - O.K., as some spell it
- - Okay, step off bus and put right in
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- - Not quite yes, not quite no
- - Not exactly, informally
- - Not exactly, so to speak
- - Not exactly, conversationally
- - 'Yes and no'
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- - Correct manner needing rewrite of tweet? Quite — not woke at first
- - Quite surprised — Tottenham winger during season abroad showing good form
- - Observance of proprieties
- - In French, a label; in English, standards of behaviour
- - ... quite badly wetted, content-wise, in customs
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- - Result of division not quite correct
- - Solution obtained by division not quite working
- - Intelligence rating that results from division
- - result obtained by dividing one quantity by another
- - Measure of intelligence, say, not quite sorted out
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- - not quite "correct"
- - 'that could be so'
- - "I hadn't thought of it that way"
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