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Discover Ludwig"been busy with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in the context of explaining why you haven't been able to complete a task (or why you have been neglecting someone). For example, "I'm sorry I haven't been able to visit lately, I've been busy with work."
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The company has been busy with mobile games too.
"I've got businesses and have been busy with those.
Also, he has been busy with Senate duties.
She has been busy with her international development brief.
His aides say he has been busy with a telethon.
Since your last meeting on December 8, we have been busy with a number of initiatives.
But the Legislature has been busy with some slightly less pressing matters too.
Since then, the hangmen have been busy, with almost 200 people executed since December.
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The lobby was busy with people in smart business suits.
They're busy with themselves.
They're busy with their own.
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