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Discover Ludwig"rush through it" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to talk about an activity that you need to finish quickly. For example, "We need to rush through this task before the end of the day."
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"He doesn't just go in there and rush through it.
It's a big decision and nobody should rush through it".
If you give him an open door, he's going to rush through it.
"We don't have to rush through it," the county prosecutor, Steve Tucker, said.
But I just think that it's a mistake to rush through it...
"That process took longer than we thought, but there was no reason to rush through it".
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Mr. K opened America's gate and ushered me in, and I, so hungry for all its possibilities, rushed through it.
Liverpool rushed through it to pay £12 million — double the Dempsey fee — for Daniel Sturridge.
Do that confidently and carefully instead of rushing through it in a frenzy.
Rehnquist barely tolerated the practice, rushing through it and mumbling the names, and several colleagues (notably Souter) display an ostentatious boredom that verges on rudeness.
I read it in one afternoon with a friend, tucked away in my bedroom, giggling, rushing through it because we suspected it might be a forbidden read.
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