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Discover Ludwig"busy studying" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about someone who is actively engaged in studying something. For example, "I haven't seen Bob in days; I heard he's been busy studying for exams."
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Just two months ago he was busy studying for a chartered qualification at St Patrick's College – a for-profit business school which works with LSBF.
Just two months ago he was busy studying for a masters at St. Patrick's College a for-profit business school which works with LSBF.
Besides, she's too busy studying.
Morris and Ritt are busy studying it.
He was too busy studying, writing, and agitating.
Her date is too busy studying her décolletage, so she fills in the dead air.
A Lucky Break: Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I was busy studying.
His handlers are busy studying prospective mares' pedigrees and wheeling and dealing.
We are busy studying this issue right now," he said in a telephone interview.
During Voet's last weeks at Festina, the team doctor was busy studying the sporting application of the cancer drug interleukin.
Then, he said, "I wanted to see more of her, but she was very busy studying for the bar exam.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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