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'too hasty' is correct and is usable in written English.
It is used to describe an action that was performed quickly and possibly without enough thought or care. For example, "I regret my decision to move out of the city so quickly; it was too hasty of me."
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That is too hasty.
Don't be too hasty.
It seems I was too hasty.
This is much too hasty.
Or am I just being too hasty?
That decision appears to be too hasty.
Perhaps she had been too hasty!
And yet, let's not be too hasty.
But let's not be too hasty.
Modern studies suggest that Hubble was too hasty.
"Don't be too hasty to judge this ballclub," Steinbrenner wrote.
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