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Discover Ludwig'it got busy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'it got busy' to describe a situation that became full of activity or filled with people. For example: Once the school day started, it got busy in the hallway.
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It already made its feelings known that week with the earthquake and hurricane, but it got busy on the sports front Sunday — scrubbing a potential Yankees comeback with a well-timed downpour and prompting Tigers closer Jose Valverde to start joking the series is over, writes Tim Brown on Yahoo.com.
It got busy".
Of course, it's precisely such delays that enrage consumers, but apparently, once Samsung was roused to action, it got busy.
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It got busier towards lunchtime, but most of the time we were alone among the amphitheatres and plazas.
We hire temps when it gets busy.
"It gets busy at holiday times.
It gets busy round this time of year.
It gets busy in high season but is pleasantly quiet the rest of the year.
It gets busy, but there's complimentary coffee on the porch for those waiting.
The waiters are helpful but if it gets busy, you'll be doing the cooking yourself.
Entry is usually free, but it gets busy, so get there early, when you can still see the decor.
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