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The phrase "Busy period" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a time when there is a lot of activity or work happening, often in a professional context.
Example: "During the busy period leading up to the holidays, our team worked overtime to meet the increased demand."
Alternatives: "Peak time" or "High-demand season."
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But it was an especially busy period.
Right now, he may be entering a busy period.
August isn't usually a busy period in the housing market.
It's about 6 30, which must be a busy period.
The season will crown a busy period for the Globe.
"It is going to be a busy period for us and we just have to focus.
Preparing for what they say will be a busy period ahead, they are taking Friday off.
It's a busy period and we have gone into the game without four players.
Never mind that the timing of his paternity leave came during an unfortunately busy period.
In the late 1960s I was staying in Cornwall, recuperating after a busy period.
This is a step in the right direction going into a busy period.
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