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The phrase "But hurry" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to express a sense of urgency. For example, "I need you to finish the report, but hurry - the meeting starts in half an hour."
Exact(44)
But hurry.
But Hurry".
"But hurry," she said.
"But hurry -- or there might not be any left".
But hurry up — the hounds are a-gittin' closer!
(But hurry: a fare increase is in the wind).
Similar(16)
Her husband was out of town but hurried home as soon as he heard.
But hurry-time is running out!
They posted three sacks and picked off two passes, but hurried and hit him countless more times.
I used to be that kind of doctor, but hurrying through appointments doesn't put people at ease.
A walk through its crowded streets can be slow, but why hurry?
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