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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hastily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something done quickly and without careful thought or preparation.
Example: "She made a hastily decision to leave the party early, regretting it later."
Alternatives: "a rushed" or "a quick".
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A hastily recorded follow-up, Bermondsey Badass, did even better.
It appeared to be a hastily constructed movie-set bar.
Not every nuance carries over in a hastily tapped text.
The judges were in a hastily erected gazebo.
A hastily scribbled note lay on the kitchen table.
Someone else walked by holding up a hastily made sign.
So with a hastily printed map, off we set.
Mr. Liu released the information in a hastily convened news conference and without alerting investigators.
"This for Fifa is good," he said in a hastily arranged press conference at Fifa's headquarters.
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