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The phrase "too preliminary" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase emphasizes that something is not yet developed enough or has not completed all of the necessary steps for completion. For example, "This report is too preliminary to make any definitive conclusions about the subject."
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"It's absolutely way too preliminary".
"It's too preliminary to name names," he says.
(This research is too preliminary to have results).
Research into these compounds is too preliminary to make specific recommendations, however.
"It is too preliminary to conclude that everyone should regularly drink tea," Dr. Sesso says.
He said the findings of the internal memo were too preliminary to warrant a publication.
Some of the results are promising, he said, but they are too preliminary to discuss.
Reuters reported on Saturday that the talks were too preliminary to shed light on the nature of a possible transaction.
The projects were begun within the last three years, and results are too preliminary to draw any firm conclusions.
But Dr. Ridker cautioned that the evidence was still too preliminary to warrant such use of statins.
Some fertility experts said the research was too preliminary to prove that the mutation affects couples' ability to conceive.
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