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1 Janjic is ravishing, which makes the two men's obsession quite understandable .
2 They are near enough to our experience to be quite understandable .
3 And that's quite understandable because that's exactly what they did.
4 They were quite understandable , although the perspective was all wrong.
5 It's quite understandable that newspapers should feel it's their job to write about new stuff.
6 This is a quite understandable response in many respects.
7 He found their thievery quite understandable under the circumstances.
8 The leader said in quite understandable Amer-English, I am Taller, Khan of all the People.
9 That she should fancy herself beginning to fall in love with him was quite understandable .
10 She wouldn't talk to an almost stranger about a murder, a reluctance that was quite understandable .
11 This is quite understandable : use and abuse of dry statistics means that facts rarely inform this debate.
12 To some extent it is quite understandable .
13 In particular, unionists, for some quite understandable reasons, tend to be ambivalent or hostile towards the peace process.
14 Dear Editor, If the polls emerging are true about the love for Lisa Hanna it is quite understandable .
15 It's quite understandable , dear cousin, since I've been writing to you about Miss Brontë for so many years.
16 His English came glazed with an accent, but it was not very thick and he was quite understandable .
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This collocation consists of: Quite understandable through the time
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