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The phrase "hurry him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative command, urging someone to move quickly. For example, you might write: "We need to hurry him to the hospital before his condition worsens."
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EH Bildu will try to hurry him up.
But she was careful not to hurry him out the door.
Aides tried to hurry him along, but he gave detailed, enthusiastic answers to questions.
When the tournament director tried to hurry him, Higgins headbutted him.
A gardener tried to hurry him up, along with a photographer and a girl with him.
As Patrick talks, Sandberg murmurs "hmm-hmm-hmm", as if to hurry him along.
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She said she never hurried him.
The attacker's friend grabbed him and hurried him out of Fajitas Sunrise.
At that moment his Secret Service detail grabbed him and hurried him down to "PEOC".
The bully is hitting and hurrying him regularly, putting him on his $67.5-million 67.5-million dollar
Ellis sacked Brady twice and hurried him twice, manifesting the Jets' heightened emphasis on pushing the pocket.
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