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The phrase "hurry now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to urge someone to act quickly or to prompt immediate action.
Example: "We need to leave soon, so hurry now if you want to catch the bus."
Alternatives: "rush now" or "move quickly".
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Hurry, now.
"I'm in a hurry now".
Hurry now, while supplies last.
"Hurry, now!" Both men struggled to open the back door.
He said that everyone was always in a hurry now; life was more hectic.
Clearly Murray is in a hurry now - he's got a boxing match to watch, after all.
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He's hurrying now, 21 yard pass to Benjamin, 11 and goal.
Hurry up now.
"You're in that big a hurry," Tasker, now a CBS analyst, said in a telephone interview.
Hurry there now, before an Ugg sample sale (or the like) takes its place.
Companies that used to tout a car's ability to go from zero to 60 in a hurry are now just as likely to trumpet its mastery of zeroes and ones.In some cars, such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or the BMW 7-Series, electronics already account for some $10,000-20,000 10,000-20,000
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