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Discover LudwigThe phrase "busy days" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a time period when you were kept very busy with activities or tasks. For example, "The weeks leading up to the holiday were busy days for me - I had to wrap up projects at work and do a lot of last-minute shopping."
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Mr. Mitchell loves the busy days most.
The early nineties were busy days for death-penalty lawyers.
In its busy days, Thurber was a coal town.
On busy days, 10,000 people pass through its doors.
That number has reached 8,000 on busy days.
Mr. Fahy gently keeps things moving, especially on busy days.
On busy days gliders are launched every few minutes.
These have been surprisingly busy days on the trade front.
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IT was a busy day.
An easy meal for a busy day.
AARON LANGER is having a busy day.
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