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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be occupied" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person, place, or thing that is currently using or engaged with something (usually other than the speaker). For example: "The living room is already occupied, so head to the den to watch the game."
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First, each codon on the mRNA can be occupied by no more than one ribosome.
A home should be occupied.
One is to be occupied this year.
Lebanon cannot be occupied again by Israel.
"The county says it can't be occupied.
>>>> who don't want certain other nearby platforms to be occupied.
About half of the 31 suites will be occupied.
The lower floors will be occupied by municipal offices.
"We don't want to be occupied by tourists," he continued.
The houses will be occupied 10 months of the year.
Once homes are built they need to be occupied.
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