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What part of speech is the word quite interesting?

"Quite interesting" is a phrase acting as an adjective.

Here's the breakdown:

* Quite: An adverb modifying the adjective "interesting".

* Interesting: An adjective describing something.

Together, they form a phrase that modifies a noun, making it a descriptive adjective phrase.

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