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Done at the speed of panic, with the quality to match.

means Done too quickly because there wasn't enough time, often sloppily or anxiously.

from From 'hurry,' a 16th-century word likely imitating the bustle and stir of rushed motion, with Shakespeare among its early adopters.

Stress signatureThe word itself sounds slightly out of breath.
Hidden costHurried work usually arrives twice, once redone.
Sibling wordsRushed, frantic, and harried share its nervous DNA.
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