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Discover Ludwig'been occupied' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to say that something has been in use for a long time or that someone has been doing something for a long time. For example: This land has been occupied by the same family for generations.
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They've been occupied, been besieged.
It had been occupied by militants.
It hadn't been occupied for 10 years.
Since 2002 no uninhabited islands or rocks have been occupied.
(Until 1945 Japan had never been occupied by an enemy).
The site has been occupied since prehistoric times.
A middle position seems to have been occupied by Peter.
Al-Khārijah has been occupied since the Paleolithic Period.
Since then, her parking space has seldom been occupied.
Krakow has been occupied many times over the centuries.
"I've been occupied with my husband's campaign," she said.
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