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"hurry it up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used when one wants another person to do something faster. For example, "Hurry it up! We don't have much time left!".
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We anticipate the future as if we found it too slow in coming and were trying to hurry it up, or we recall the past as if to stay its too rapid flight.
Hurry it up.
The answer is that they should hurry it up.
"Will you please hurry it up?" she hissed.
"You can't hurry it up or slow it down".
You get frustrated as a coach because you want to hurry it up.
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I've already given away two, so hurry it on up.
Having tasted power, they are not in a hurry to give it up.
'Move it, hurry up,'" said Veronica Villano, 28, a veteran Ventura County raspberry picker.
Look at the obstacle, when your nose becomes close to touching it hurry up and look at your board and Ollie.
Blizzard says it wants the beta to last around four to six months, which means it better hurry up if it still wants to release the game this year.
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