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Example sentences for "quite variable"

  • The foliage of the white ash is quite variable in the texture of the leaflets.

  • This species is quite variable in the shape, and texture of its leaves, and in the size and shape of its fruit.

  • The white oak is quite variable in the lobing of the leaves, and in size and shape of the fruit, and in the length of its peduncle.

  • Note:--In collecting leaf specimens of oaks for identification it should be borne in mind that the foliage is quite variable.

  • It is quite variable in color, sometimes approaching a smoky-brown hue, again being nearly white.

  • The stem is quite variable and is often narrowed downward.

  • The species is quite variable in the color of the cap, which is generally darker in young plants, paler in old ones.

  • Quite variable in vigor, not so high climbing as most American species.

  • Doaniana is quite variable, some specimens being nearly glabrous at maturity while others are densely covered with white pubescence.

  • This species is quite variable both in type and growth.

  • Capillitium of slender tubules, quite variable in thickness, proceeding from numerous points of the sporangial wall.

  • Quite variable in size and number of septate divisions.

  • Quite variable in size and in the distance between the markings.

  • Common in fresh water; quite variable in size.

  • The plant is quite variable in color, sometimes becoming almost white with a slight reddish or brownish tint.

  • This plant is quite variable in many of its peculiar characteristics, yet it usually has enough to readily distinguish it.

  • It is quite variable in size and color, but can be readily recognized from its peculiar odor and the flesh's becoming reddish when wounded.

  • It is quite variable in color, ranging from white to mouse color, brownish or yellowish.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quite variable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agricultural people; last wrote; lift them; quite close; quite contrary; quite dead; quite enough; quite fresh; quite gone; quite independent; quite independently; quite likely; quite naturally; quite obvious; quite right; quite satisfied; quite straight; quite the; quite unknown; quite variable; quite well; quite willing; saw the; usually thought; yards from the enemy; young mother