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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hurried step" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a quick or rushed manner of walking, often indicating urgency or anxiety. Example: "She took a hurried step towards the exit, eager to leave the crowded room."
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It can be seen on the faces of women opening elevator doors, in the hurried step of the man walking home late at night from the subway.
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I felt the pounding of my heart match up with the hurried pace of my steps.
A hurried pace had picked up again.
All this change is hurtling forward at an uncharacteristically hurried pace.
He makes hurried, hearty introductions and then steps back to watch, as if mixing chemicals in a lab experiment.
The White House showed only a hint more backbone with a hurried reference this week to "an essential step" with "serious irregularities".
How hurried or rushed was the pace of the task? 4.
From there it was a hurried flurry of plywood shavings and bandsaw screechings as Billy walked us step-by-step through the building of a mini ramp that can service a couple thousand partygoers.
But before we react with hurried congressional hearings, casting blame and fanning the emotional flames, we should step back, cool down and apply some perspective.
Stepping into the bunker for less than a second, Johnson took a hurried swipe at the ball, which trundled forward maybe four feet.
It was a little hurried".
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