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The phrase "avoid jumping to conclusions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to refrain from making hasty judgments or assumptions without sufficient evidence.
Example: "Before we discuss the results, let's avoid jumping to conclusions and analyze the data thoroughly."
Alternatives: "refrain from making assumptions" or "don't rush to judgment.".
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We tried to avoid jumping to conclusions before trying every avenue we could think of.
"Anyone convicted of match fixing can expect to be banned for life but, at this stage, no one has been charged and we should avoid jumping to conclusions".
After cautioning process engineers to avoid jumping to conclusions, and be sure to take time to test and verify the best filtration solutions, this chapter addresses filtration theory background and practice.
In his Tip Sheet, Mr. Barnard advises students to look beyond statistics — "Stare at the numbers long enough and it will become apparent that every school is in the top ten by some equation," he writes — avoid jumping to conclusions, and make a gut decision about where to enroll.
So we should take care to avoid jumping to conclusions about the circumstances surrounding Mr. Sparkman's death.
He also cautioned that, as more sexual assault allegations come out against prominent men across American society, the public should avoid jumping to conclusions.
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Of course, resumes generally focus on this exact information, so it is important to look past labels like, "14 years of teaching experience," and avoid jumping to any conclusions based off that number.
However, as a clinician, I recommend that people avoid jumping to quick conclusions, which besides being wrong, often lead us to put people in a box and then wipe our hands of the issue.
It is important that you listen for the speaker's intended message so as to avoid jumping to inaccurate conclusions.
And they should probably avoid jumping to the conclusion that the New York primary was stolen from them.
Horses under the age of 10 and over the age of 30 do not have a Galvayne's Groove, so to avoid jumping to the wrong conclusion, take other factors into account when aging the horse.[2].
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