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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preoccupied future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a future that is filled with distractions or concerns, possibly indicating a lack of focus or clarity about what lies ahead.
Example: "As I look ahead, I can't help but feel that I am facing a preoccupied future, filled with uncertainties and distractions."
Alternatives: "a distracted future" or "an uncertain future".
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A preoccupied future employer.
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The impasse matters little to a preoccupied White House.
Trump is what Kendall describes as a "preoccupied dad".
When he's tired, his expression has a preoccupied and melancholy cast.
A girl, a pair of new roller skates, a preoccupied parent.
She hopes to renew interest in her husband's case in a preoccupied world.
"Not so far," he said, in a preoccupied but not unfriendly voice.
ÂNot so far, he said, in a preoccupied but not unfriendly voice.
Standing 5ft 10ins and weighing 12 stone 9lbs, Liddell in full flight drove through defences like a preoccupied tank.
The other morning, just, before S. Klein's opened its doors a preoccupied lady, with a small boy in tow plunged across Union Square.
Mostly Wendy kept herself carefully closed off from Marina, behind a preoccupied, worldly surface, always hurrying somewhere, flashing her car keys about like an insignia.
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