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"had been busy" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You would use it when you want to describe an action that began in the past and continued until recently. For example: "I had been busy studying for my exams, so I hadn't had any free time until now."
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Franklin had been busy.
He and Parker had been busy.
The Chancellery's security apparatus, meanwhile, had been busy.
He had been busy recently running for president of Russia.
Fifield had been busy behind the scenes too.
But the real Bush had been busy too.
Over the weekend, Denoix de Saint Marc had been busy.
He uncovered private workshops that clearly had been busy manufacturing jewelry used in burials.
He had been busy since I'd seen him working on "Kings of War".
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Many did mention that they had been busy learning for final exams rather than learning about their future role as a doctor.
Gaza printers had been busy all week with an unusual assignment: preparing thousands of Israeli flags to ignite.
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had been fruitful
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