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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rushing through" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone/something moving quickly. For example: "The kids were rushing through their homework, eager to go outside and play."
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China today is a train rushing through a lightning storm….
Bombers are rushing through the sky.
"I'm not rushing through any, either.
Air rushing through this loose tissue can make it vibrate.
Effectively you are rushing through a beautiful museum.
Mr. Hancock was rushing through his own tunes.
In the airport, she's rushing through with her battered suitcase.
You can practically feel the blood rushing through the veins.
They are rushing through a bill without the normal procedures.
Those videos of crowds rushing through Central Park, stampedes!
The sky shivers, as if propellers were rushing through it.
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