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Discover Ludwig"busy hour" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time when a place is particularly busy, such as the hour between 5-6pm when people get off work. For example, "The supermarket tends to be very crowded during the busy hour."
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This situation can emulate, e.g., the busy hour, the working hours in a business area, and the daytime in the downtown.
In Hadera this evening, the bomb struck at a busy hour on a congested street.
"Momma" is compact at barely an hour, but it is a busy hour.
It was a busy hour, with reports of helicopters circling over one town and the pilot of an attack jet announcing he was above another target.
"This time, the earthquake occurred at a busy hour when most people were awake, so people just left buildings and went to safe places".
Fig. 4 Busy hour distributions.
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It's the fourth accident in two years on the busy hour-long ferry route between the coastal Chinese territories of Macau and Hong Kong.
The rule is enforced only during busy hours.
This year, the Times Square Alliance found that nearly double that amount — about 15,000 people — passed the Virgin Megastore on Broadway during busy hours.
By then he had already spent a few busy hours in the pit, conducting a tiny ensemble consisting of an electric keyboard and a clutch of winds.
The trial was carried out during the busy hours to analyze the coverage of the network.
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