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The phrase "hasten to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express urgency or haste when performing an action. For example, "We must hasten to finish our project before the deadline."
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I hasten to southern California.
And not, you know, hasten to expire.
Not literally, I hasten to add.
Which I don't, I hasten to add.
Do not hasten to bid me adieu.
Congress should hasten to pass this legislation.
She apologised afterwards, I hasten to add".
Not in court, I hasten to add".
Not the driver, I hasten to add.
Metaphorical hay, I hasten to add.
Not from me, I hasten to add.
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