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what does "were in quite a bit" mean? #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 12:41 pm   what does "were in quite a bit" mean?
 

http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=138905

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And then Chad and Greg were in quite a bit during January and February to finish it up.
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what does "were in quite a bit" mean? #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 15:31 pm   what does "were in quite a bit" mean?
 

Chad and Greg spent a lot of time at the studio in order to finish the album.
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what does "were in quite a bit" mean? #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 18:37 pm   what does "were in quite a bit" mean?
 

So, quite a bit is the same as quite a few and both mean a lot of?
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