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Discover Ludwig"rushed off" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to describe the hurried departure of a person or group of people, usually in a situation where they do not want attention drawn to them or a situation they are in. For example, "The burglars rushed off as soon as the police sirens sounded."
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Band rushed off for cigarettes.
I rushed off on my Vespa.
He rushed off & went to Mrs. Flannagan.
The destroyer rushed off into the dark.
Russell said he rushed off on this "humble errand".
He rushed off to Moscow to discuss the deal.
He rushed off to report to his superiors.
They went mad and rushed off to get ice.
We laughed; then I rushed off the phone to cry.
I m in the wrong car!" and rushed off to her waving husband.
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