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The phrase "a bustling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place that is full of activity and energy, often in reference to a lively environment or scene.
Example: "The market was a bustling hub of activity, with vendors calling out to customers and people chatting animatedly."
Alternatives: "a lively" or "a vibrant".
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Yes, but a bustling one.
The experiment quickly turned a bustling business.
A bustling business in fake passports emerged.
Main Street is a bustling place.
By the 1960s Athens had become a bustling cosmopolitan city.
And it has turned into a bustling business opportunity.
Imagine a bustling one in the heart of Beijing.
It has been reconstructed as a bustling modern metropolis.
Today, Moscow is a bustling, colourful city that never sleeps.
Even on Twenty-seventh, a bustling insouciance prevailed.
Sarphatipark is a posh, peaceful oasis in a bustling neighbourhood.
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