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"to hurry" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an infinitive verb, meaning the action of moving, acting, or progressing quickly. Example: "I need to hurry and finish this report before the deadline."
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to hurry
verb
To do things quickly.
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He had to hurry.
"But not to hurry".
Now I had to hurry.
"I wanted them to hurry.
He might have to hurry.
But he has to hurry.
"Anyway, I've got to hurry.
But they have to hurry.
I don't intend to hurry.
No need to hurry.
You need to hurry.
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