Sentence examples for premature that from inspiring English sources

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"I don't want to say anything premature that doesn't come to pass," Cronin says.

It was so premature that its lungs should have been uninflatable, yet it was breathing.

Others (myself included) argued that the decision was premature; that the scientific evidence for gaming addiction simply wasn't accurate or meaningful enough (yet).

The modest actor told Hello Magazinee that although winning an Oscar would be "amazing," it is "so premature that it would almost be futile to talk about it".

But many scientists argue, persuasively, that these delistings are premature that the service is giving up on recovery before the job is done.

The rally began with rumours (later proved premature) that Ms Rousseff's poll lead over her likeliest challengers in a presidential election this October was dwindling.

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It sounds very premature, but that's the fear that a lot of people have.

A little premature, but that was it.

It's far too premature for that.

"It is premature for that talk".

She went into premature labor that lasted 19 hours.

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