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Discover Ludwig"hurry though" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to imply that a task should be completed as quickly as possible. For example, "We need to finish this report by the end of the week - hurry though!".
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Do hurry, though, as it's only available in limited numbers.
If you are not in a hurry, though, try baking them in a medium oven, either wrapped in foil or just as they are.
The boys commandeering the S.U.V. were in no hurry, though, while the late-night Lower East Side clubbers watched with even louder hilarity.
Hurry though because they will sell out fast.
Better hurry though, the deal ends on December 8 , 2009
You better hurry though, this deal expires on the 25th.
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You'd better hurry, though--the Whitaker Foundation has vowed to give away all its money by 2006!
She'd better hurry up though, because I'm starting to think of things like carrots.
(Men on the diet better hurry up, though, since degradation of the Y chromosome means that men will all but vanish within 125,000 years, according to Oxford professor Bryan Sykes - a development that may help explain the collapse into bankruptcy of Bob Guccione's Penthouse magazine).
Although now, when we walk, we hurry, even though, as an 80-year-old dog (in human years), it is not in his nature any more to do so.
She is hurrying, though barely late – doing the opposite of what her mother once told her not to do.
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