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The phrase "a rush job" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a task or project that is completed quickly, often with less attention to detail due to time constraints.
Example: "We had to complete the report in just one day, so it ended up being a rush job."
Alternatives: "a quick turnaround" or "a hurried task".
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"It's a rush job".
It's always a rush job.
The work was a rush job.
The plan looks like a rush job.
It may have been too much of a rush job.
"We were in a hurry, a rush job.
Mozart's opera "La Clemenza di Tito" was a rush job.
Even with help from Andrew O'Hagan, Featherstone and Tiffany's edit feels like a rush job.
The result was a rush job, leaving no room for error or serendipity.
"Whether it's later in the week or whatever, it's a rush job anyway," Pettitte said.
It has to be said: This new adventure feels like a rush job.
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