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The phrase "in the rush" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but typically refers to being in a hurry or experiencing a busy or frantic time. Example: "I accidentally left my wallet in the rush to catch the train this morning."
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Try doing that in the rush hour.
Even in the rush hour, traffic moves briskly.
His inspections were cut short in the rush to war.
I must have left it at home in the rush.
"How can we get the mismatch in the rush.
What might be lost in the rush toward creating one?
In the rush hour you might as well walk.
Provenance studies have been sidestepped or short-changed in the rush to analyse artifactual materials.
They were drowned out in the rush to war.
But they're being overlooked in the rush for speedy profits.
Today's paparazzi would have killed each other in the rush to photograph the dying man.
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