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"hurry with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to do something quickly. For example: "Hurry with that report! It's due today."
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Hurry!" with minutes to spare.
"We're are in no hurry with this one.
"I don't want to really hurry with that," Alfonzo said.
They want the government to hurry with the cleanup.
Don't do anything in a hurry with them, that's all.
He is a young president in a hurry, with a tendency to overplay his hand.
But they have no reason to hurry with markets volatile and seemingly in limbo.
The Huskies chipped away at Miami's lead in a hurry with an 11-point run.
DeLillo is at pains to suggest he is in no hurry with his work.
I am very hungry and want her to hurry with her movements.
South Korea is famously a country of people in a hurry, with a cutthroat political culture.
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