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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rushed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone quickly entering a space or situation. For example, "The firefighter rushed in to save the little girl trapped in the burning building."
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Another ambulance rushed in, then quickly sped back out.
Air rushed in.
The quants rushed in.
People rushed in.
Foreign portfolio investors have rushed in.
A man with a badge rushed in.
The sergeant-at-arms rushed in.
We unlaced it and rushed in.
He rushed in with the blue cooler.
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Seeing an opening, conservatives have rushed in.
Everybody rushed in.
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