Sentence examples for too quick to identify from inspiring English sources

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Like the obscene images rumored to appear in certain Disney movies, some splice of nudity hidden in the reel, too quick to identify but supposedly powerful enough to turn us all into perverts.

"Since the Supreme Court's decision came down, new evidence has emerged that the justices may have been too quick to identify a national consensus in this case, so when the State of Louisiana gave me the chance to help, I was happy to accept".

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The press was quick to identify Lindauer as an Iraqi spy.

Some were quick to identify this supposed innovation as a bus.

And the canines are frequently available, and quick to identify contraband.

He was a quintessential physician-politician — quick, occasionally too quick, to diagnose and react.

Sometimes they are too quick to associate networking with bribery.

The movement was almost too quick to allow for weight.

Northern liberals should not be too quick to cheer, though.

Don't be too quick to laugh at Kent.

Moral: Don't be too quick to judge.

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