quite a bit
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"Luckily, there seems to be quite a bit of money flowing into this, which will only accelerate the pace with which organisations will develop technologies to detect and ultimately block these things."
From BBC
I’ve done quite a bit of work on how the assortment has the maximum reach with the least number of items.
"He's got a point, and actually, he ends up being right about quite a bit," said Tracy.
From Barron's
There is quite a bit going on here.
From MarketWatch
“We saw Hannah really late in the process and we instantly knew. She is such a subtle actor. She’s able to play shyness without seeming weak and you sense she has an inner strength that’s waiting to blossom, which was really necessary for a character who starts out in Season 3 as quite shy and reserved. But from this season and beyond, she’s a character who goes through quite a bit and is going to have a fierceness to her to survive it.”
From Los Angeles Times
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