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"rush it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to do something quickly or in a hurried manner. Example: "We need to finish this project by tomorrow, so let's not rush it and make sure we do it properly."
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"You can't rush it.
I couldn't rush it.
Don't rush it,' " he said.
No reason to rush it.
But I rush it.
"They shouldn't rush it".
"He didn't rush it.
You don't rush it.
You'll not rush it.
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Don't rush it, though.
Let it take its course and never rush it.
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