quite inseparable

Frequency: 6.05.5 per million words

Meaning 'completely', often used in British English.

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Examples (10)

  • After years of working together, John and Mary became quite inseparable.
  • The concept of freedom and responsibility are quite inseparable in a democratic society.
  • Their friendship was so deep, they were quite inseparable.
  • For many artists, creativity and passion are quite inseparable.
  • The twins, always seen together, were quite inseparable from a young age.
  • He found that his love for travel and his desire for adventure were quite inseparable.
  • In this philosophical view, mind and body are considered quite inseparable.
  • The development of technology and its ethical implications are becoming quite inseparable.
  • She realized that her happiness and her career satisfaction were quite inseparable.
  • The intricate plot and the compelling characters make the novel quite inseparable in my mind.