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"in a rush to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It could be used to describe someone who is hurrying or is eager to do something. For example: She was in a rush to get to the meeting on time.
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He is in a rush to sign ECFA.
"We are not in a rush to sign.
Is in a rush to start the job.
"We are not in a rush to sell businesses".
Don't be in a rush to do anything.
Alive, energetic, determined, all in a rush to get somewhere.
Nicholas had been in a rush to do so.
It was whether they were in a rush to get to their lecture.
But Mr Keir urged people not to let their emotions result in a rush to judgement.
"But our office will not be in a rush to judgment".
"In a rush to please the industry, we got stuck with a terrible deal".
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