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rush into print

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rush something into print
to print up something hastily. The story was so timely that the newspaper editor rushed it into print without checking all the details. We will rush the book into print as soon as the author finishes.
See also: print, rush


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Strangely AD Williams did not rush into print to defend his mate Tony .
I suppose I should be grateful for Mr Stoddart for giving our DVD more publicity, but what is seriously worrying is that someone who is soon to become an acting chief constable should rush into print without apparently checking his facts," he added.
But Coun McLuckie retorted: "I suppose I should be grateful for Mr Stoddart for giving our DVD more publicity, but what is seriously worrying is that someone who is soon to become an acting Chief Constable should rush into print without apparently checking his facts.
 
 
 
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