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Discover LudwigThe phrase “being hurried” is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation when someone is under time pressure or rushing to finish a task. For example: “I was feeling overwhelmed by the amount of work I had to do, and the tight deadline only made me feel like I was being hurried.”.
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He felt he was being hurried and was worried about keeping a medical appointment that day and leaving the dog.
Whatever, Windows Blue is being hurried out just as Windows 7 was when its predecessor, Vista, proved such a flop.
The police felt they were being hurried along by other parties, keen for the scandal to go away.
In front of them, Anquan Boldin, a wide receiver for the Cardinals, is being hurried into an ambulance.
The dress has been bagged and she is being hurried out into the bustle of the camp.
Over 100 central-government projects, likely to provide an economic boost worth some 250 billion yuan ($27 billion), are also being hurried along.
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He was hurried.
Burns was hurried off.
They cannot be hurried".
Nothing is hurried.
But Labour will not be hurried.
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