That's not quite the right answer
It was quite quiet in the room.
It's actually quite simple to use that word in a sentence. However, it is also quite out of the question if you don't know the meaning. ;)
These mushrooms are quite etiquette!
The destruction of our forests by wildfire is quite distressing.
It isn't easy but it is quite doable.
I found the filet mignon quite savory.
This nature program is really quite captivating!
He found the scent of her perfume to be quite alluring.
Seeing my sister do her homework is quite uncommon!
Quite is defined as; completely, wholly, or entirely. For example; It's quite amusing to see the miracles the plan has achieved.
Compound as it does have a unneeded ending. "and is quite useful". Meaning that the sentence does make sense with out that part of the sentence. If it didn't have this extra bit it would be a simple sentence.
There are quite a few sentences you can make with a pair of synonyms. Rather than use the same word repeatedly in a sentence or paragraphs.