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no hurry
noun as in all the time in the world
Weak matches
Example Sentences
USC, Texas, Notre Dame and Washington have been his college focus, and he’s been in no hurry to finalize a decision.
Clinton seemed in no hurry to leave the stage.
“But there is little weight behind these words as long as the prime minister doesn't take responsibility for the Israeli failure on October 7, is in no hurry to bring the hostages home, and has refused for months to move forward on a detailed practical plan for the 'day after' the war in Gaza.”
Now in the office he had sought so long, he was in no hurry to give it up.
A procession of central bankers, including Patrick Harker, the president of the Philadelphia Fed, have warned that Fed policymakers are in no hurry to join their global peers in cutting interest rates.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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