Sentence examples for are not ripe from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "are not ripe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not yet ready or fully developed, often in the context of fruit or ideas.
Example: "The apples on the tree are not ripe yet, so we will have to wait a few more weeks to harvest them."
Alternatives: "are not ready" or "are not mature".

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The apples are not ripe, please don't pick them.

For these reasons, we conclude that the OWP claims are not ripe for adjudication.

Apples, which are not ripe as yet, also are doing well, he said.

The desire for justice is persistent, and if political conditions for prosecutions are not ripe immediately after a democratic transition, such prosecutions can be held later.

By choosing Mr. Mitchell, experts said, Mr. Obama can demonstrate his good intentions without being forced to embark on a new initiative when the conditions are not ripe.

30 The Court of Appeals held and we agree that the First Amendment claims of the petitioners who work, not in the Rehabilitation Program, but in a different but related program, the "Disabilities Program," are not ripe.

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Right now, conditions aren't ripe for a deal.

The figs aren't ripe yet, but I reach up and pick a fresh lemon, feeling deliciously pleased with myself.

None of the garden's tomatoes will be tossed on Saturday, though, and not just because they aren't ripe yet.

It's aware that the conditions aren't ripe for a settlement that requires compromises.

In any case, tapas means nothing when the conditions aren't ripe for growth.

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