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"is occupied with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone or something is currently busy or engaged in a certain task or activity. Example: The teacher is occupied with grading exams all day, so she won't be able to meet with students until tomorrow.
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In reality, it is occupied with issues closer to home.
At the moment the Dept. is occupied with the dog problem.
Yet Washington is occupied with another crisis, one that's entirely self-imposed.
No longer a video clerk, he is occupied with writing screenplays, or, as we say here on Earth, unemployed.
For the moment, though, Lands Endd is occupied with expanding its custom service into shirts, as well as pants made of additional kinds of fabrics, later this year.
While her pious husband is occupied with building the Plaza Hotel, in New York, Barol and Jacobina explore "the way to sensual Nirvana".
The bulk of the new trailer for The Neighbors is occupied with Wiseau and his co-star discussing something called a "TW Party".
Today, in his two-bedroom condominium in Edison, artwork covers the walls, shelves are filled with books and the apartment is occupied with assorted Judaica.
Even if I didn't have kids, I would be the same, but I think my brain is occupied with things other than fashion, fashion, fashion".
The nurse is occupied with the care of the larvae, which must be fed a thousand times and receive many "wellness visits".
As director of the Office of Management and Budget, he is occupied with conceiving, drafting, selling, and passing the President's budget.
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