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The phrase "to rush" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of moving quickly or hastily, often to complete a task or reach a destination. Example: "I had to rush to the meeting because I was running late."
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to rush
verb
To hurry; to perform a task with great haste.
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"We're not going to rush".
"No one wants to rush".
No reason to rush it.
And I wanted to rush.
Not to rush.
"I've tried to rush.
"I don't want to rush Kidd.
Lucia had to rush off for lunch.
We don't want to rush it".
Emily has to rush for her train.
They needed to rush to retrieve him.
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