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The phrase "hurried away" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone moved quickly away from a location. For example: I heard a loud noise, so I hurried away from the scene.
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He hurried away.
We hurried away.
I hurried away, blind, stumbling downhill.
The lady thanked him and hurried away.
She hurried away and cried, she said.
Ahn hurried away; Vandeweghe signed autographs.
Shep hurried away from the ground, near to despair.
After a moment, she hurried away without looking back.
Then he hurried away from reporters as they pelted him with questions.
We came, and now we have gone, hurried away along those gleaming rails.
"Excuse me," Louie said, and hurried away to deal with the pot, or marijuana, smokers.
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