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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

verb rush

The dictionary I use provides the definition for the word "rush."

If you rush something, you do it in a hurry, often too quickly and without much care.

1. You can't rush a search.
2. You can't rush into a search.

Q) Are #1 and #2 different?

3. If you don't do your assignment in advance, you won’t find enough time to elaborate it, ending up rushing it

Q2) Did I correctly use the verb rush in the context #3?
  

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moon7296 1. 2. You can't rush into a search.

  • moon7296 1.
  • 2.
  • You can't rush into a search.
  • The difference between #1 and #2 is what you are rushing.
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moon72961. You can't rush a search.2. You can't rush into a search.
The difference between #1 and #2 is what you are rushing.

1. You can't rush a search. --- This refers to searching in a rushed (hurried) manner.
2. You can't rush into a search. -- This refers to rushing the decision (hastily making the decision) to begin a search.

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