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"hurrying up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is moving or acting more quickly than usual, such as in the following example sentence: "He was hurrying up to finish the job before the deadline."
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hurrying up
verb
Present participle of hurry up
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Hurrying up building projects raises costs.
Back in the locker room, Chaney rasped something about hurrying up and getting out of town.
Now a PR firm was hurrying up and down positing an altered future.
The dominant hair color among the men and women hurrying up to the arena's doors was silver.
She was hurrying up Lexington Avenue on her way home with a lot of groceries and six books.
Central Europeans do not stoop to the brutal methods of debt collection applied further east (Russians talk about hurrying up late payers with "Chechen lawyers"—meaning gunmen); instead, they use ingenuity.
Similar(38)
Hurry up".
Come on, hurry up.
"Hurry up," Williams said.
Better hurry up, amigo".
Hey, hurry up.
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