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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a busy office" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an office environment that is active and filled with work or activity.
Example: "During the tax season, our firm becomes a busy office, with employees working long hours to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "a hectic workplace" or "a bustling office".
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I am an Office Manager with an HR background who loves to keep a busy office working smoothly.
He had a busy office and high-profile clients like Trump.
"Woe to the pert young woman in a busy office!" advised Mrs. Margate.
Memorandum picked off the floor in a busy office: To Mr. F.
I was taken to a busy office on the second floor.
As someone who works in a busy office all day, Linda wants nothing more than to be alone.
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After a few years, following his stint in the Marines, he opened a busy office-machine business in Manhattan, his clients among the largest corporations in the city.
A federal agent was fatally shot outside a busy post office in Pembroke Pines after a fight, and dozens of police officers searched the area for the gunman, the police said.
Passersby must of found this scene odd: A man trying to tie another man's tie in front of a busy post office.
About a week is standard for a very busy office, though a couple of days is preferred.
His main office is a busy place full of many employees not only of Indian descent but with many black ones as well.
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