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Discover Ludwig"busy about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is occupied or engaged in a specific task or activity. Example: She is always busy about the house, organizing and cleaning every room.
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"Highbrows choose America" was the line: What has America been so busy about?
People are often too busy about other things that they neglect to appreciate nature.
"I decided to do it, but that I would be really busy about it.
At least some of the protesters out on Thursday agreed".Our government now is just all the time busy about politics," said Sudiarto, 30, outside the Parliament building.
Initially, though, the actors constantly busy about, rhubarb upstagingly, fiddle irrelevantly with equipment (Iago positioning an aerial so Othello can get a signal on his laptop).
In this initial clip we get only the slightest hint of the snootiness that is to define her character, as she excitedly reads out a travel brochure as hairdressing lackeys busy about.
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Our guess is that your code enforcement people will be busy for about 20 years.
Workers were busy boasting about, not worrying about, the size of their retirement nest eggs.
It usually gets busiest about 9.30am.
"Then you can actually forget about playing the piece and be busier about making music".
At its busiest, about 2pm, 70 patients were receiving treatment in the A&E's four areas.
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