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"rush out" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you want to express an urgent need to leave or act quickly. For example, "I had to rush out of the meeting when I remembered I had an appointment."
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rush out
verb
To release (a product) quickly.
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Already behind schedule, Microsoft decided to rush out a release.
Will people rush out and buy Lytros by the gross?
Don't rush out to buy any of these yet.
Rush out and get Big Bad Bunny by Alan Durant.
Please do not rush out and buy a boxer.
Then you must rush out now and get one.
"If one were available, we'd rush out to buy it".
At ��19.99, I wouldn't rush out to buy it, however.
I did not, though, rush out and buy a dress.
Some said we should rush out through the blaze.
I didn't rush out and do anything stupid.
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