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as we arranged before. vs I am in rush to

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. The first phrase 'as we arranged before.' is a complete sentence indicating a previous agreement, while the second phrase 'i am in rush to' seems to be incomplete and lacks context. It would be more appropriate to compare 'as we arranged before.' with a complete sentence like 'I am in a rush to.'

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as we arranged before.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a previous agreement or plan.

This phrase is used to remind someone of a plan or agreement that was made earlier. It indicates that the current situation is in line with what was decided before.
  • Aug 2, 2014 ... Two days later, on October 1, Len Dobson writes again: "Just a line or two to say that the parcel addressed to Stuart arrived here on the 30th and as we arranged before going into action to share all parcels out if anything ...
  • Nov 15, 2012 ... Since the fi's are linear independent as we arranged before, we get [C, si]=0 for all i. Hence Wτ (g∗)F = ∧g∗ ⊗ Wτ (g∗)hor,F . D. By proposition 3.4, to study Wτ ( g∗)F it is sufficient to study Wτ (g∗)hor,F . Obviously, Sg∗ ∈ Wτ ...
  • Apr 5, 2010 ... into its pair of sets, which, as we arranged before, induces a bipartite expander in G . Our general embedding strategy is somewhat similar to the one in [16]. First, the au- thors of [16], split the tree T into a constant number of ...
  • 2010年8月1日 ... 原因:公司派你去机场接一位来自澳大利亚的客人; 4. 你下星期二到星期四有空; 5. 希望他再另约时间. June 4th, 2005 Dear Mr. Zhang, I am terribly sorry to tell you that I cannot meet you tomorrow morning as we arranged before ...

I am in rush to

This phrase is incorrect and incomplete. It seems to be missing a verb and lacks clarity in its meaning.

This phrase should be corrected to 'I am in a rush to' to convey the idea of being in a hurry to do something.
  • Mar 22, 2015 ... I wish I could've started earlier, but my finance situation wasn't good. Now, I feel like I am in rush to visit as more countries as possible before I ...
  • I'm quite new with fedora (just moved over from debian) and I am in rush to create a liveCD with minimal X11 and Virtualbox. I want to PXE boot ...
  • Urinary control is very good, although occassionally a teaspoon of dribbling (~ once a week if I am in rush to finish). I turn 60 this year, and its hard to say whether ...
  • Mar 31, 2014 ... I am in rush to take all exams asap, if I take CS on 31st of July, would it be early enough to have results ready for september? Also I am not sure ...

Alternatives:

  • I am in a rush to
  • I am in a hurry to
  • I need to hurry to
  • I must rush to
  • I have to hurry to

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