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The phrase "hectic for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a busy or chaotic situation or time period. Example: The holiday season is always hectic for retail workers, as they have to deal with long lines of customers and restocking shelves constantly.
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Things have grown pretty hectic for Mr. Gordon.
"For the past few years, it's been very hectic for us," Mrs. Manzo said.
People were staying longer [than they should] because it was too hectic for the ambulances".
But mostly it's been pretty hectic for us, what with training and team meals.
Hurricane Sandy made a stressful time more hectic for college applicants hoping to get accepted via early admission.
If the summer has been hectic for Mr. Jordan, it has been head-spinning for Mr. Cott.
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The final six minutes were a hectic free-for-all as the cars vied for position in the top 10.
Welcome to the annual session of UNICEF Executive Board, which is being held only a few weeks after the hectic work for the Special Session for Children.
It's been a hectic year for each, but good news for everybody is Black Vanilla's back.
The remainder of 2015 promises to be a hectic one for Brunner as he will be making his South American debut for his spring and summer tour.
It was relentlessly hectic and, for long spells, as the tackles flew in, the creative talents gasped for room.
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