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real life example of haste makes waste​

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You use the expression 'Haste Makes Waste' to indicate that rushing can lead to costly mistakes. Example of use: “I'm always careful with my work. After all, haste makes waste.”

Meaning

  • if you do things too quickly, you can make mistakes
  • hurrying will result in poor endings
  • you will make mistakes if you are too hasty
  • rushing through things causes errors, resulting in time, efforts, resources, etc being wasted
  • doing things too quickly will result in bad finishing

Origin

The idea that haste is counterproductive is an ancient one and can be found in the Book of Wisdom in 190 BC. This exact phrase, however, occurs much later and the first recorded instance is in 1575. It is also found in John Ray's 1678 proverb collection.

Examples Sentences

Try not to rush through things, even though you are in a hurry. After all, haste makes waste.

You need to check these files carefully. Do not try to finish them too quickly - remember, haste makes waste .

IF YOU ARE SATISFIED#MARK AS BRAINLY    

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