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Discover LudwigThe term 'be bustling' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a place or activity where a lot of activity is taking place, often used in the context of a busy city life. For example, "The streets of New York City are always bustling with people rushing to their next destination."
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Meanwhile, neighboring restaurants seemed to be bustling.
Most restaurateurs are not panicking, and dining rooms appear to be bustling all over town.
Jason Knowles, the manager of Patriot Firearms in Lubbock, said he doubted the confiscated gun market would be bustling.
Retailing veterans expect stores to be bustling on Friday as frugal consumers hunt for bargains with newfound purpose.
At this time of year, the Archway plant would usually be bustling as employees worked overtime to make Christmas cookies.
It states, for example, that employees should be "bustling around and being active" on the floor, not "standing around looking bored".
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And it is bustling.
The store was bustling.
Brooklyn comedy is bustling.
Repair shops are bustling.
The campus was bustling.
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