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The phrase "could be hasty" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility of something being done too quickly or without enough thought. Here is an example: "Before making a decision, we need to consider all the options carefully. Acting on impulse could be hasty and lead to regret."
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We could be hasty.
He could be hasty in bed, impatient to get on to the next thing — the passions of his life were drinking and talking.
Her portraits verged on caricature, her painting could be hasty and sloppy, but by virtue of a powerfully empathetic eye her subjects emerged as complicated, contradictory, urgently contemporary personalities.
Pakistan says the United States should attempt to bring all militant groups into a peace process and fears a 2014 combat troop exit could be hasty, plunging the region into the kind of chaos seen after the Soviet exit in 1989.
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First, there could be a hasty relaxation on the rules enabling private providers to offer cheaper degrees.
But -- let's not be hasty -- you could always take me out for that lunch you promised first.
And we cannot be hasty".
History can't be hasty".
Now, don't be hasty.
Such decisions shouldn't be hasty.
"Let's not be hasty about it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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