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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too soon for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that has happened earlier than expected or before it was necessary. For example, "It's too soon for us to decide about our summer vacation plans; let's wait until spring."
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Too soon for calls.
It might be too soon for cleverness.
Resolution cannot come too soon for Areva.
It is too soon for complacency though.
None too soon for Mr. Bergstrom.
It feels too soon for that.
It is too soon for definitive judgments.
And none too soon, for some.
It's too soon for this, she thought.
It may be too soon for Apple to gloat.
Is it too soon for Japanese tsunami jokes?
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