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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bustling with' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to a location or activity that is very busy or vibrant with activity or people. For example, "The streets of downtown London were bustling with tourists and street performers."
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bustling with
verb
Present participle of bustle with
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It's just bustling with activity.
The prison was bustling with purposeful activity.
Bustling with energy, he was a force of nature.
Hotel pools, normally bustling with holiday crowds, are largely deserted.
The streets of Delhi, ordinarily bustling with traffic, were quiet.
On a recent afternoon, the place was bustling with workers.
"Evolution," on the other hand, is bustling with ideas.
Elsewhere, two wings of classrooms were bustling with activity.
The streets of Irbil are now bustling with activity again.
No wonder, then, that the place is bustling with volunteers.
The area, usually bustling with tourists, was largely empty.
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