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Discover Ludwig"really busy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being occupied or occupied with a lot of tasks or responsibilities. Example: "I'm sorry, I can't meet for lunch tomorrow. I'm really busy at work and have a lot of deadlines."
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But small-business owners are also really busy.
I'm really busy.
"Sir, we're really busy.
It's really busy".
It needs really busy spaces".
Suddenly, I was really busy.
"I am now really busy.
"It has been really busy.
I know Frankfurt airport; it's really busy.
Shelley: He said he'd been really busy.
It's really, really busy," she said.
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