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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are extremely busy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being very occupied or engaged in activities, often in a professional context.
Example: "Due to the upcoming project deadline, we are extremely busy this week and may not be able to respond to emails promptly."
Alternatives: "are very busy" or "are quite occupied".
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Most managers are extremely busy.
The birds and the bees are extremely busy in springtime.
It's really a recognition that these folks are extremely busy.
Scicluna will unveil capital-strengthening plans next month: "We are extremely busy reviewing the situation".
Most advisors (and students) are extremely busy, but they do want to see you succeed.
"Working volunteers come into a campaign motivated but are extremely busy people themselves.
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"We've been extremely busy.
And life was extremely busy.
A We've been extremely busy.
"I am extremely busy," he said.
Rudy had been extremely busy all day.
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