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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unpremeditated act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that was not planned or thought out in advance, often implying spontaneity or impulsiveness. Example: "The incident was deemed an unpremeditated act, as the individual had not intended to cause harm."
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They were "essentially Ciceronian" in their literary nature and a triumph of effort and preparation rather than "profuse strains of unpremeditated art" pouring from a full heart.
Last December, Sauvage was sentenced on appeal to ten years in jail for unpremeditated murder, after the court threw out evidence that she had acted in legitimate self-defense.
It worked, but it seems to have been completely unpremeditated.
A graceful (and, I am assured, unpremeditated) gesture.
"The accomplishments of BAR were entirely unpremeditated," Mr. Shanks said.
His pub, club and street moments have an unpremeditated immediacy.
"Unpremeditated sex is marvelous!" Not every husband, though, found the pill quite so beneficial.
It cannot offer the unpremeditated charm of a Newark or Louth.
In his own view, he was, but only of an "unpremeditated and accidental" kind.
Sergeant Nelsa, 26, is charged with unpremeditated murder and dereliction of duty.
For traditionalists like Bruce Springsteen and U2, televised concerts need to seem unpremeditated.
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