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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very busy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a lot of activities or tasks to manage.
Example: "This week has been a very busy time for our team as we prepare for the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "extremely busy" or "quite busy".
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A very busy guy.
Delancey Street is a very busy thoroughfare.
He's got a very busy agenda".
But I have a very busy mind".
A very busy life at that.
He's a very busy man.
"It's a very busy process".
It's a very busy street".
"David's brain is a very busy place.
He is a very busy man!
In Barcelona, it's a VERY BUSY TIME.
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