The meaning of a sentence

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I just found a sentence “Let’s not move too fast on this” and I can not understand it. Is there anyone paraphrase it for me? And how can I express this meaning in a more native way? Thank U!:)
 
“Let’s not move too fast on this” is a normal and natural English sentence. It most contexts it would mean "Let's take our time before making a decision or taking an action". Let's go slowly.
 
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I just found this sentence​: “Let’s not move too fast on this” and I can not understand it. [STRIKE]Is there[/STRIKE] Can anyone paraphrase it for me? And how can I express this meaning in a more natural way? Thank you! :) [Texting abbreviations are not allowed here.]

Welcome to the forums, Your Highness;-).


Please note that a better title would have been Let’s not move too fast on this.

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:-D I think i understand it now. Thank you for your answer!
 
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