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The phrase "a hasty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something done quickly and without careful thought, often implying a lack of thoroughness or consideration.
Example: "His hasty decision to quit his job without a backup plan left him in a difficult situation."
Alternatives: "a rushed" or "a quick".
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I beat a hasty retreat.
She began typing a hasty response.
President Abbas himself beat a hasty retreat.
"This isn't a hasty decision.
Beijing issued a hasty statement.
A hasty exit by Clarett.
Don't settle for a hasty consultation.
A hasty meeting yielded the solution.
Readers were not the only ones forming a hasty queue.
Did the former Barcelona maestro make a hasty move?
With a hasty shudder she swallowed the liquid and collapsed.
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