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Discover Ludwig"are preoccupied" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is consumed with thoughts or worries and is not fully focused on what is happening around them. Example: The team members are preoccupied with the upcoming presentation, so they may not be able to attend the staff meeting this afternoon.
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are preoccupied
verb
To distract; to occupy or draw attention elsewhere.
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All artists are preoccupied.
Alas, ministers are preoccupied.
But we are preoccupied.
"They are preoccupied, pensive.
Their minds are preoccupied with oil.
The Americans are preoccupied elsewhere.
"Scientists are preoccupied with imperfection.
Both are preoccupied by the present.
"Most movies are preoccupied with orientation.
Typically, they are preoccupied by images of the dead.
Villagers are preoccupied with their own daily survival.
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