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Jason ree Posted 12 years ago
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The constructors were rushed to complete it beyond deadlines.

The construction project almost meets the deadlines, the constructors were rushed to complete it beyond deadlines.
The construction project almost meets the deadlines, the constructors were speeding up the progress to make it complete beyond deadlines.

Rushed to complete or speeding up the progress which is most common in use for describing the project is almost meet the due date and need to hurry up.
  

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jason ree Rushed to complete or speeding up the progress which is most common in use for describing the project is almost meet the due date and need to hurry up. Neither of your sentences is natural or indeed quite clear. I suppose that you mean this: The construction project did not meet the deadlines, and the contractors were rushing to complete it late.

  • jason ree Rushed to complete or speeding up the progress which is most common in use for describing the project is almost meet the due date and need to hurry up.
  • Neither of your sentences is natural or indeed quite clear.
  • I suppose that you mean this: The construction project did not meet the deadlines, and the contractors were rushing to complete it late.
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jason reeRushed to complete or speeding up the progress which is most common in use for describing the project is almost meet the due date and need to hurry up.
Neither of your sentences is natural or indeed quite clear. I suppose that you mean this:

The construction project did not meet the deadlines, and the contractors were rushing to complete
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The deadlines are approaching for the completion of the construction project and the contractors are working hard to finish on time.

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