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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make snap judgements" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the tendency to form quick opinions or conclusions without thorough analysis. Example: "People often make snap judgements about others based on first impressions."
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I tend to make snap judgements about people.
I come from a school of close reading, I don't like to make snap judgements.
Psychologists say that humans make snap judgements whenever we meet someone new, based on minimal amounts of information.
I think the great entrepreneur can make snap judgements and be very successful with it.
When someone gives an opinion, we all make snap judgements about whether we inherently trust what they are saying.
Coach Andy Flower said he had spoken to Strauss about the role but added it was not the time to make "snap judgements".
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Or should we all be rushing around making snap judgements based on the colour of his skin?
I remember humiliation as passersby made snap judgements about me, the impotence of being ordered around by officers who had already decided what sort of person I was, and mostly I remember how it made me feel like I was being watched in my own city.
"I don't think making snap judgements at the end of five months solid cricket is the right time to be doing it," Flower told BBC Sport's Joe Wilson.
I am reminded that there are horrible people who pride themselves for making snap judgements and view themselves as somehow above anyone else.
Stop Shooting Suspects In The Back - We understand the tough job that police have in making snap judgements that could come back and potentially threaten their lives.
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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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