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Discover Ludwig"more haste" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the phrase "more haste, less speed." This phrase means that the more you rush or hurry to do something, the more likely you are to make mistakes and actually end up taking longer to complete the task. Example: "We need to finish this report quickly, but remember, more haste can lead to more mistakes. Let's take our time and make sure it's done correctly."
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More haste, less speed, Mr Cowell.
But the risks of less speed must be weighed against those of more haste.
That goal has led Labour's leaders to decide that they need to act with more haste than previously thought.
And he has told the offensive line and the ends and backs to make their formation shifts with more haste.
Their early "more haste and less speed" approach conflicts directly with the need to make considered child-centred judgments.
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But they may come to regret more the haste with which they fostered that other high-speed network, Sina Weibo.
From the start, the process has been driven more by haste than cautious study, numerous government officials who participated in the process say.
They soon realized what a mess they'd made, and were relatively quick to put it to the sword though they'd soon enough kill another of their own with even more ruthless haste.
They soon realised what a mess they'd made, and were relatively quick to put it to the sword – though they'd soon enough kill another of their own with even more ruthless haste.
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