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You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is quickly trying to explain something in a rush. For example, "I was so embarrassed that I hurried to explain the situation."
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When I saw what was happening, I hurried to explain to him that none of them understood a word he was saying.
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Westerners eager for business will hurry to explain that they want nothing of the sort.
But after Mr Paniagua mused about "adjusting" debt payments to Peru's "economic and social capacity", Mr Silva had to hurry to explain.
Rhys is in no hurry to explain himself.
Felt was in no hurry to explain anything about himself or why he was there.
The actor himself is not in any particular hurry to explain how his choices should be interpreted.
She sounds like a woman in a hurry to explain, and sometimes like a navigator just glimpsing a chart which shows calmer waters.
PHOENIX — Long after their Lakers teammates departed the locker room, Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher lingered in the adjacent trainer's area, visible through a plate glass window and in no apparent hurry to explain a stinging playoff defeat to reporters before they had seethed over it with each other.
She slept late, reliving the night, their laughter after she'd seen the men, who, he explained, had hurried to buy those robes for her benefit.
She hurried to the J.C.S. office and handed over the cash, explaining tearfully, "This is my son's money".
He hurried to Boston.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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