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"hurried over" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to do something quickly or hastily. Example: She hurried over her homework so she could go play with her friends.
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The teacher hurried over, alarmed by the story's elaborate details.
A lawyer for Odyssey hurried over and pulled Stemm away.
I hurried over, uttering the command, "Leave it.
A reporter hurried over to ask the housewife's name.
Daddy!" I hurried over and tried to comfort her, but it was useless.
Rabbi Blonsky hurried over and tried his luck, but the door refused to open.
As if on cue, a manager hurried over to ask what we were doing.
But if Mr. Peters had been there, he would have hurried over to address her concerns.
There's an echo chamber effect". As if on cue, a manager hurried over to ask what we were doing.
After the ceremony, the team hurried over to the hotel's Bull & Bear restaurant for a quick lunch.
I hurried over from my office.
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