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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has not matured" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has not reached its full or complete development or growth. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as referring to a person's behavior, a financial investment, or the ripeness of fruit. Example: The company's profits have not matured yet, but we are hopeful for growth in the upcoming quarter. Example: Despite being in her thirties, her behavior has not matured and she still acts like a teenager. Example: The wine has not matured enough to be enjoyed and needs a few more years in the cellar.
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She has not matured yet as a top- level senior athlete".
"Unfortunately," he added, "society has not matured at the same rate".
Many others, however, say the Internet has not matured enough to be an effective medium to convey political messages.
The latter shows that the technology has not matured to the level where processing is carried out on a commercial scale.
Although there have been many improvements in the communication aspects of the WSN's, the data dissemination and near real-time analysis components for taking dynamic decision, particularly in agriculture domain has not matured.
The Turkish military has, unfortunately, been the only powerful "guardian" of secularism – in a country where civil society has not matured, opposition parties are weak, the media are censored, and unions, universities and local authorities are neutralised.
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Maybe Safin hasn't matured, after all.
The franchise hasn't matured enough yet to stay consistent without obvious, forward progress.
You can't run out there and pull the carrot up and the carrot hasn't matured.
"Japanese society hasn't matured enough yet to accept independent and aggressive women," she said during the interview, in her university office.
Scientists claim progress in limiting off-target effects, but CRISPR to this point hasn't matured enough as a technique to be used in human therapies.
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