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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Busy spell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time when someone is very occupied or engaged in various activities. Example: "I've been going through a busy spell at work, with multiple projects and deadlines to meet."
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I was a bit battered and bruised, but I've had plenty of physio and took a couple of extra days off this week, with a busy spell ahead".
"We go to Sunderland again on Tuesday night in the Capital One Cup and then we have a really busy spell of league games over Christmas, starting with Arsenal away on Monday week," the Blues captain said in his programme notes.
The incident took place during a busy spell for Asian-American online-media activism, from a Fox News "Watters' World" segment lampooning Chinatown to murmurs of a reboot of Disney's "Mulan" starring a white male love interest to the release of a trailer about a new Bruce Lee film told from the perspective of one of his white disciples.
And the FA Cup winners are now set for another busy spell of games.
Parata will hope the momentum carries the team through a very busy spell in the coming months.
It was a really busy spell and we've come through that and played well in most of the games.
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In busy spells -- which in the Broadway arena typically include the two weeks before Thanksgiving and the month before the various award deadlines in the spring -- it is not uncommon for critics and award nominators to find themselves at five or six a week.
Jittery markets around the world have helped IG Group, the spread-betting firm that caters for amateur speculators, to report a 40% jump in annual profit and to record its busiest spell last month.
Davies is preparing for one of the busiest spells of his long, not always busy, career.
Two well-known high street names, Blacks and La Senza, were heading towards administration after the busy trading spell in the runup to Christmas failed to resolve their respective solvency crises.
Dr. Apovian said robots might one day help spell busy physicians.
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