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"rushed to make" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that someone hurried or moved quickly in order to complete a certain action. Example: The baker rushed to make more cakes for the busy holiday season.
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But no team rushed to make a deal.
Still, homeowners shouldn't feel rushed to make the decision.
Eritrea called up everyone not in an essential occupation.America rushed to make peace between its friends.
Mr. Trani was given only about nine hours' notice, and he rushed to make arrangements.
Even the Cayman Islands rushed to make an announcement this week that it would improve transparency.
Fans and media rushed to make jokes at the Cardinals' expense.
Democrats Wednesday night rushed to make the most out of the Republicans' disarray.
Long lines formed outside many banks as depositors rushed to make withdrawals.
Blais said he felt rushed to make a decision, so he told Alberts to look elsewhere.
He was cut down to size, which was exactly why American officials rushed to make the home movies public.
More than 150,000 customers rushed to make payments totalling a reported £400m when the scheme was announced in 2009.
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