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The phrase "are very busy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being occupied or engaged in activities, often in response to inquiries about availability or workload.
Example: "I'm sorry, but we cannot meet this week as we are very busy with project deadlines."
Alternatives: "are quite occupied" or "are extremely engaged".
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Business owners are very busy people.
How would you describe business right now? A. We are very busy.
Remember, the business is booming and these people are very busy.
"Successful people are very busy.
"People here are very busy.
Traders are very busy people.
"They are very busy now".
They are very busy at the dam.
We are very busy and important".
Yes, these are very busy people.
"These judges are very busy," he said.
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