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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a busy one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, day, or period that is filled with activities or tasks.
Example: "Today was a busy one, filled with back-to-back meetings and deadlines."
Alternatives: "a hectic day" or "a packed schedule".
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Sunday morning was a busy one for Trump on Twitter.
This weekend promises to be a busy one for sports on campus, with six varsity teams competing at home.
On a slow day, the 11-year-old eatery fills nearly 450 breakfast and lunch orders; on a busy one, it handles 600.
Tiafoe's first Saturday on the Roland Garros grounds was a busy one.
Between Chris Rock's Fourth of July joke and Rob Schneider's stance on vaccinations, this summer has been a busy one for former "SNL" cast members making controversial statements.
Our first week is over on TechcrunchIT and it has been a busy one.
Last year was a busy one, with over 20 crew members and guests going overboard or disappearing on cruise ships. .
And a busy one.
This past week was a busy one!
Game day is a busy one.
Last week was a busy one.
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