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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rush headlong into" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It means to act or move quickly and without thinking or considering consequences. Example: "Despite the warning signs, he continued to rush headlong into the dangerous mission." This sentence means that the person acted recklessly and without caution, despite being aware of potential danger.
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Gotta rush headlong into the next investment trend.
Their willingness to rush headlong into subprime mortgage lending in America is a case in point.
Or is this novel finally about to rush headlong into tricky old questions of race and sexual power?
Except for a young couple who rush headlong into a relationship after connecting on the Internet, the rest dwell in the uncomfortable limbo of the lonely unattached.
He added: "I do not want to return too quickly to normal, but I do not want to rush headlong into a regime that is not ours".
Even in their slough of despond, most of them don't throw themselves on barbed wire or rush headlong into a wave of poison gas.
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"Now, all cities are rushing headlong into this".
The UK is rushing headlong into a diabetes crisis fuelled by increasing obesity.
We should be wary of rushing headlong into more of the same.
It was a vertiginous time, rushing headlong into the future, treading the brink of nuclear war.
However, rather than rushing headlong into irreversible changes, we should calmly reflect on the issues.
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