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Discover Ludwig'hasty conclusions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a decision or opinion that has been made too quickly and without enough care (i.e. without due consideration). For example: "He drew hasty conclusions without considering all the factors involved."
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The authors caution against drawing hasty conclusions.
But the newspaper reaches hasty conclusions and suggests oversimplified solutions.
But she does not jump to hasty conclusions.
But we like panicking and jumping to hasty conclusions Wilson, it's what we're good at.
Yet, the next thing Margolis says is "we caution against drawing hasty conclusions". Why?
But, he added, "it is too early to draw hasty conclusions".
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But Tammy Beaumont and the experienced Jenny Gunn brought the match to a hasty conclusion.
A lot more will come out in Stone's case, but let me draw this hasty conclusion.
At the hasty conclusion of the first series, the chap recreating the original Ripper murders actually got away.
As experience in reconstruction suggests, such decisions demand for well-reasoned and precise concepts as each hasty conclusion usually results in mistakes that demand for additional work and funds.
By focusing upon an imaginary future conflict with Iran, Paul Kane misses the best argument in favor of national conscription: it would bring our present-day misadventure in Iraq to a hasty conclusion.
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