Sentence examples for a rush in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rush in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sudden influx or surge of something, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "There was a rush in customers as the store opened its doors for the sale."
Alternatives: "a surge in" or "an influx of".

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The world wasn't in such a rush in those days.

"Everyone is in a rush in New York, even in restaurants and in cafes," he said.

He wrote Night in a rush, in Yiddish, during reporting trips.

The decline came slowly at first, and then with a rush in November and December.

"We are not in a rush in taking decisions," said Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the executive committee.

"They are a quick and easy solution for people, anyone in a rush in the morning is guaranteed consistency".

Chicago's window seems wide open again, but it can close in a rush in the salary-cap era.

Recognition came in a rush in recent years, including a lifetime achievement award from the Lannan Foundation in 2000.

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He hears a rushing in his head and not much else.

Your violation is a footstep: a sudden rush, in a boardroom or basement.

She spoke in a rush and in a dialect that Binny found hard to follow.

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