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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rushed over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to move quickly or to do something in a hurried manner. Example: As soon as he heard the news, John rushed over to his friend's house to offer his support.
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A sergeant rushed over with bottled water.
Nora rushed over with a potted plant.
When the vice-chairman rushed over, he found her unharmed.
I looked over, then rushed over, both too late.
I rushed over to ask what was up.
We rushed over; they served us tea in porcelain cups.
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I had not volunteered to rush over and help.
Am I dreaming this?" rushing over for hugs and kisses.
Flicking crumbs from her fingers, a worker rushes over with a "hello".
His message to U.S. entrepreneurs rushing over: Slow down.
But don't rush over with a creatine-spiked malt.
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