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The phrase "hurry off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when someone wants to encourage another person to leave quickly. For example, you could say "Hurry off now, before it starts raining!".
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Two officers appear and hurry off in opposite directions.
I hurry off – I can see how one might get into trouble being this friendly.
Several people break away from the circle and hurry off in search of shovels.
Others are in suits, as if about to hurry off to work.
But do not hurry off, readers, to visit the theatre library at Kirklevington, for it isn't there.
Dogtrotting themselves, a Paris couple, Hélène and Paul Catherine Frot and Vincent Lindonn) hurry off to an engagement.
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Horowitz hurried off.
The waiter hurries off.
Goode and I hurried off on foot.
Then, giggling, he hurried off.
He hurried off to a drivers' meeting.
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