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Discover Ludwig"been very hectic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time in which you have experienced a lot of activity or stress. For example: "The past few weeks have been very hectic, with a lot of deadlines to meet."
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It's been very hectic".
"For the past few years, it's been very hectic for us," Mrs. Manzo said.
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"The game was very hectic," Klopp said.
"Our life is very hectic," said Mr. Stapleton, a nurse manager.
"It was very hectic," said Thome, now the Orioles' designated hitter.
It was very hectic and we were followed by soldiers who tailed people all the time.
University can be very hectic, so make time to keep up connections.
"It's the last few days of the window it will be very hectic, I have no concrete news.
The life of a doctor is very hectic but he devoted his time to them, always taking them out".
"I know the season is going to be very hectic and he'll be away a lot," she said.
It's very hectic".
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