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Discover Ludwig"busy work" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe work that is often tedious, boring, or unnecessary, but it fills a person's time. Example sentence: "I was given a lot of busy work this week, so I haven't had time to finish the project I was working on."
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busy work
noun
Work or activity performed with the intention or result of occupying time, and not necessarily to accomplish something productive; routine work of low priority undertaken for the sake of avoiding idleness.
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These people led increasingly busy work lives.
It's busy work — it keeps the class quiet.
I snarled things like: "Your roommates might say this class is busy work.
"Kids know busy work and it rarely engages them," she said.
Such simultaneity of action doesn't add up to a busy work.
You're on a busy work trip, visiting clients and meeting people.
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Being a busy work-from-home mom, I'm always multitasking.
Those participants missing visits cited being too busy, work-related issues, forgetting, family problems, having moved, transportation/money problems and school-related issues.
That lack of focus and over-busy work landscape is exacerbated by technology, he wrote.
Busy-work is not value-added work.
It's relied upon for rote practice, assessment, student information management, and busy-work.
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