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How do you use the word hastily in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "hastily" in a sentence:

* She hastily scribbled a note and shoved it into his pocket before rushing out the door. (This shows a quick and hurried action.)

* The news of the accident spread hastily through the town, causing widespread fear and panic. (This describes the rapid spread of information.)

* He hastily agreed to the terms, not realizing the implications of his decision. (This shows a rushed and potentially unwise choice.)

* The children hastily devoured their cookies, eager to get back to playing. (This implies a quick and enthusiastic consumption.)

* The government hastily passed a law in response to the crisis, but it was later found to be ineffective. (This shows a rushed decision without proper consideration.)

Remember, "hastily" implies a lack of carefulness or deliberation. It can suggest a sense of urgency, but it can also indicate a lack of thoughtfulness.

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