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Discover LudwigThe phrase "occupied for" can be used in written English and is a grammatically correct phrase.
It is commonly used to indicate the purpose or intention of an action or the use of something. Example: The meeting room was occupied for the morning by the finance department for their budget planning session.
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It hadn't been occupied for 10 years.
figures have occupied for most of art history.
artists have occupied for most of art history.
And Jerry Manuel is otherwise occupied, for the moment.
MagicBall, amazingly, kept them occupied for another half-hour.
Apartments there could not be occupied for three months.
Both have been occupied for years by rental tenants.
The first pass through the dungeon won't keep many players occupied for that long.
Five bridges in London, Waterloo, Westminster, Lambeth, Southwark and Blackfriars were occupied for several hours.
Marimda is a very large site that was occupied for many centuries.
The site was occupied for only a few centuries, then abandoned because of rising sea levels.
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