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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too immediately" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize that something is happening excessively or too soon, but it is generally better to avoid this construction. Example: "The response was too immediately given, leaving no time for reflection."
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Iraq, too, immediately attacked the nomination.
They risk irrelevance if they do so too immediately or overtly.
It is scholarly, but intimate, warm and readable too, immediately becoming the standard work.
The remaining Justices, too, immediately saw the significance of Scalia's departure.
Schur went to meet some friends, who agreed that a creased bumper, when measured against a calamity like Katrina, was trivial indeed, and they, too, immediately pledged donations in Saab Guy's name.
Rick's old girlfriend Ilse Lund (Ingrid Bergman) shows up with her noble resistance-fighter husband, Victor Laszlo Paul Henreidd), and they, too, immediately go to the café and trade insults.
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Larry Sabato, profesor of politics at the University of Virginia, tweeted too almost immediately on seeing Perry stumble.
This, too, was immediately followed by a harsh warning of retaliation.
But, he added: "We know that people may feel too emotional immediately after an assault to file a report.
WHEN THE SCOTTISH MISSIONARY explorer David Livingstone first set eyes on this lake, in 1859, he, too, was immediately enamored.
"In hindsight, the company was probably too conservative immediately after the downturn," said Ross T. Nussbaum, a senior REIT analyst at UBS.
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