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The word "prejudging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to forming an opinion of someone or something before having enough evidence or information to form an accurate judgment. For example, "I try to avoid prejudging a situation before I have all of the facts."
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prejudging
verb
Present participle of prejudge
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We're not prejudging what the outcome will be, but all of us will be watching very closely as to how it [the ESH] actually operates on the ground and whether it can move away from past punitive approaches and towards something that's much more therapeutic and rehabilitative.
Wyvill and Spurr will further claim that Southwood is incapable of hearing costs because he showed "actual or apprehended bias" by prejudging their conduct when they had no opportunity to defend themselves.
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Now the EU stands accused by Israel of prejudging the talks by issuing formal guidelines to prevent any funding of projects in territories that were occupied by Israel in 1967.When the Arab spring began in 2010, the EU thought it had something special to offer: its experience of helping the democratisation of eastern Europe.
Battle of the airwaves On the brink Prejudging the judges A sleazy poll ReprintsThis, he argues, is evidence of racial prejudice.
They might agree with him in their hearts, but if only for domestic political consumption they will have to accuse the American president of setting an ambush, bullying the little guys, prejudging the final-status issues and riding roughshod over the views and rights of the people most directly affected.
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Ms Reding seemed to be prejudging her own investigation.
Battle of the airwaves On the brink Prejudging the judges A sleazy poll ReprintsMr Bozize has long been popular in Paris.
(Mr Estrada says he does not want to be seen to be prejudging cases that might come before him as a judge).
He assures his readers that one can approach religion as a natural phenomenon without, for example, prejudging the question of God's existence.
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