The sentence (A good judge never jumps ____at_____the conclusion) is wrong.
A good judge never jumps _____to____the conclusion is right because in this sentence we are referring something not telling something for example (the dogs barked at strangers).
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“To jump to conclusion” is right idiom/phrase. Please refer to the Oxford, Collins and Longman dictionaries.
To is right answer as, Jumps to the Conclusion means deciding something very quickly.
so A good judge never decide something very quickly
Thanks for Correction. Answer updated
The sentence (A good judge never jumps ____at_____the conclusion) is wrong.
A good judge never jumps _____to____the conclusion is right because in this sentence we are referring something not telling something for example (the dogs barked at strangers).
Thanks for Correction. Answer updated
the dog*
dogs written mistakenly
it is ( Jump to conclusion,), please make it right. Thanks to PakMcqs for their sincere efforts.
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