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in a hurry or in hurry

It is correct to say “in a hurry” which means that someone is acting quickly or urgently. It is grammatically incorrect to say “in hurry.” “In” is a preposition. It needs an object to connect with.

  • “I am in a hurry, I need to leave now.”
  • “I left the house in a hurry and forgot my keys.”

in a hurry

53,700,000 examples found

Susan explains why she isn’t in a hurry to get married.

High inflation isn’t going away in a hurry despite Rishi Sunak’s pledge.

The driver told officers that he was just in a hurry to get home, according a report.

Why she is in a hurry to make up for lost time. 

in hurry

3,470,000 examples found

Frank makes up for lost time in hurry with chart-topping marks

We are a nation in hurry. Moving at warp speed.

Young beautiful woman wearing casual t-shirt In hurry pointing somewhere.

Mom in hurry to get trash falls into it.

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