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Discover Ludwig"it's hectic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is very busy, chaotic, or overwhelming. Example: "I can't go out tonight, my schedule is just too hectic with work and family commitments."
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"It's hectic.
"Sometimes it's hectic.
"It's hectic," Mr. Soria said.
"It's hectic here," he tells a visitor.
Even when it's an emergency and it's hectic we involve governments in decision-making.
It's hectic, said Mr. Fox, left, but he has found time for golf.
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"It was hectic," Carter said.
It was hectic backstage.
"It was hectic and wild".
"It was hectic," he recalls.
"It was hectic, with Greek TV on loud," she said.
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