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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it gets busy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe an activity or situation that becomes increasingly crowded or chaotic. For example, "As the shopping season approaches, it gets busy at the mall."
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We hire temps when it gets busy.
"It gets busy at holiday times.
It gets busy round this time of year.
It gets busy, so get there before it opens at 11 a.m. to avoid the line.
It gets busy, so go early (you can always go back to bed afterwards).
It gets busy in high season but is pleasantly quiet the rest of the year.
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But it gets busier towards the end of the week".
If it gets busier, we might bring Fridays back, but at this point we're paying the bands out of our pockets totally".
Presumably it gets busier in the school holidays but, on the chairlift, I can't help wondering how such an operation makes any money.
We often find it gets busier: meetings, catch-up coffees, deadlines, "I need to talk" phone calls.
It got busy".
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