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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather hectic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or period that is busy, chaotic, or full of activity.
Example: "Last week was a rather hectic time for our team as we prepared for the big presentation."
Alternatives: "somewhat chaotic" or "quite busy".
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It added to a rather hectic atmosphere as the public gallery quickly filled up.
Well, it's been a rather hectic spring/summer/fall and it's time to get back down to the nitty-gritty.
The show's parts don't always neatly interlock, and to hide the obvious, the production, directed by Alex Timbers, creates a rather hectic stage palette.
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But recent years have been rather hectic.
He lives "this rather hectic life", shuttling between New York, his primary base, and London, where his two sons live.
The cobwebs begin to clear, the rather hectic entry though the lower part of the atmosphere having rendered you dazed.
The cobwebs begin to clear, the rather hectic entry through the lower part of the atmosphere having rendered you dazed.
While at times life can be rather hectic and it is easy to forget to take care of yourself, always remember how important you are! 16.
So his was a rather unusual contribution last night, as he made goals at both ends during a hectic spell at the end of the first half.
And though Mr. Campbell's schedule is rather less hectic, he, too, appreciates domestic serenity.
The idea that the wary and slow-burning relationship between Picasso and Matisse should have been just as productive, though lasting more than half a century rather than the six or seven hectic Picasso-Braque years, had never been so boldly proposed as in this exhibition.
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