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"has been preoccupied" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has been busy with something else and has not been able to attend to other tasks, such as for example: "She has been preoccupied with her studies, so she hasn't had much time for socializing."
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Labour has been preoccupied elsewhere.
Then, too, he has been preoccupied with other things.
Of late, culture, too, has been preoccupied with this issue.
Throughout his career, Bure has been preoccupied with scoring.
Besides, the capital's elite has been preoccupied with its own coups and confrontations.
Primarily the commission has been preoccupied with the rights of Arabs living in Israeli-occupied territories.
Born and raised in Poland, she has been preoccupied by the patriotic branding.
But recent debate has been preoccupied with what people think the regulations do.
The International Monetary Fund has been preoccupied with helping rebuild Iraqi financial rules and institutions.
Ever since our berry discussion, my wife has been preoccupied by the biological peculiarities of fruit.
However, President Zardari has been preoccupied with his political rival former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
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has been unsettled
has been worried
has been vitiated
has been populated
has been perplexed
has been distorted
has been confused
has been troubled
has been bothered
has been impaired
has been captivated
has been perturbed
has been concentrated
has been upset
has been predominated
has been overshadowed
has been heeded
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