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The phrase 'let's not rush' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to encourage someone to take their time and not hurry. For example: "Let's not rush - why don't we take some time to properly consider all the options?".
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Given that we've committed as a country to going down this path I think definitely the right approach is to say let's not rush it, let's get it right.
On the port deal, a lot of Republican congressmen are saying let's not rush to judgment, let's investigate it and be sure of our facts.
"Instead of rushing to judgment, making racially charged comments and pitting American against American, I believe that he should have taken the higher road given his position and said -- been an example, been a leader as the president should be, and say let's not rush to judgment," Zimmerman said.
Then of course there was the lady in Texas mugged by an Obama supporter in 2008 who who carved a "B" into her face, which was picked up as a legitimate story by conservative sites, but strangely the phrase "let's not rush to judgment" was never used until it was found to be a hoax.
"As our coach has been saying, let's not rush to judgment, let's look at the facts here," Barrow said.
It is, says Marilyn, "about let's not rush, let's go through the progression of a love affair.
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Justine Greening is quite right to say 'let's not rush into this'".
He's not rushing.
It is not Rush Limbaugh.
"They're not rushed.
Hockey is not rushing back to surplus.
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