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are preoccupies
verb
To distract; to occupy or draw attention elsewhere.
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Distraught, upset, adversarial parents who are preoccupies with their negative feelings with each other and how upset they are by the legal or day to day actions of the other, are perceived by their kids as unavailable and unstable emotionally.
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Alas, ministers are preoccupied.
All artists 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.
An end to prematch television interviews in the tunnel The players are preoccupied with the match to come; the interviewer is preoccupied because the players are preoccupied.
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