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The phrase 'occupied on' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used mainly to indicate that somebody is busy doing something, usually for a specific period of time. For example: "The plumber was occupied on other jobs, so he couldn't come today".
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The foundation has not yet decided whether to sell the desirable space that the museum occupied on busy Michigan Avenue.
Consider hiring a reputable property manager to find tenants and keep your property occupied on a long-term basis.
Outside the building is a courtyard, occupied on one side by a large terraced liwan with a conch shell semi-dome.
His house appeared to be the only one occupied on the block; the rest looked flood-hollowed and ruined.
For one, there still are depressing, cinder-block rooms being occupied on the second floor.
Camp IV was occupied on October 20.
It would keep me occupied on the island.
We're going to keep guys occupied on the weak side.
For keeping children occupied on a trip, the iPad could be the greatest invention ever.
The space they occupied on the second floor was needed for important new offices.
On August 25, 1906, a bomb was thrown at the villa he occupied on Aptekarsky Island.
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