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"i am in a rush" vs "i am in rish"

The correct phrase is 'I am in a rush.' 'Rush' refers to a situation where someone is in a hurry or moving quickly. 'Rish' is not a word in English, so 'I am in rish' is incorrect.

Last Updated: March 28, 2024

i am in a rush

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that you are in a hurry or moving quickly.

Examples:

  • Sorry, I can't talk right now, I am in a rush.
  • I am in a rush to catch my train.
  • Please hurry up, I am in a rush.
  • I am in a rush to finish my work before the deadline.
  • Let's go, I am in a rush to get to the airport.

i am in rish

This phrase is incorrect as 'rish' is not a word in English.

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