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Discover Ludwig"hurried through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe the way something is done quickly and with little thought given to the outcome. For example, "The coach hurried through the practice session, not giving the players much time to perfect their drills."
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A special rush baking had to be hurried through to replace them.
Therefore neither to be hurried through nor to be overdone. . . .
But several visitors said they felt hurried through.
White-coated hospital personnel hurried through rooms jammed with cots.
Therefore neither to be hurried through nor to be overdone...
The MPs invariably looked down and away and they hurried through Parliament's iron gates.
The other evening a business executive hurried through Grand central for the 5 30.
An energetic shopper, she hurried through five stores in five hours on the Friday after Thanksgiving.
White-coated hospital staff members hurried through rooms jammed with cots.
He hurried through the alphabetical entries until he arrived at Mr. Jabra's name.
Sweden hurried through new rules that gave similar, favorable leasing terms to its former monopoly, TeliaSonera.
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