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What is the wrong spell in current quite tasty?

The wrong spell in "current quite tasty" is "quite". It should be "quiet".

The phrase should read: "current quiet tasty"

This is a common misspelling, as the words "quiet" and "quite" sound similar but have different meanings.

"Quiet" refers to a lack of noise, while "quite" means "to a certain degree."

Here's an example of how the phrase could be used:

"The restaurant had a current quiet tasty menu with a variety of dishes made with fresh, seasonal ingredients."

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