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Discover Ludwig'busy hours' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period of time when a person or place is usually the busiest, such as during rush hour traffic. For example: "My work day usually starts during the busiest hours, so I'm usually in the office by 7am."
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The rule is enforced only during busy hours.
Solution: Performance calculations must be adjusted for the period of time worked and should control for the predictable sales lift 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.
Mr. Belger said that the agency had not planned to use the equipment during busy hours until late summer, and that he believed the changes could be made by then.
Drivers are encouraged to travel during the less busy hours: before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. Friday: before 8 a.m. and after 6 p.m. Saturday; and before 8 a.m. and after midnight Sunday and Monday.
With major development, a huge stadium and additional landscape-altering amenities, the West Side would likely become as untenable a drive as other parts of Manhattan during busy hours.
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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.
"Momma" is compact at barely an hour, but it is a busy hour.
In Hadera this evening, the bomb struck at a busy hour on a congested street.
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.
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