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The phrase 'hurry away' is correct and usable in written English.
It's usually used as an imperative to indicate that someone should leave quickly. For example: "Hurry away now - we don't want to be late!".
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They say thank you and hurry away, visibly uncomfortable.
They say thank you and hurry away, visibly uncomfortable.
"Couldn't you cheerfully strangle her sometimes?" "You don't have to hurry away," I said.
Pacino, mesmerizing as Shylock, rejects his friends' entreaties to hurry away.
An open microphone caught him confiding to the pope as he prepared to hurry away.
Still talking, I hurry away before the phone blabber can ask about it.
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He hurried away.
Amelia hurries away.
We hurried away.
I hurried away, blind, stumbling downhill.
The lady thanked him and hurried away.
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