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The phrase "so hectic" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or period of time that is very busy, chaotic, and full of activity. Example: "My schedule has been so hectic lately with work, school, and family commitments. I barely have any time to relax." In this sentence, "so hectic" emphasizes the busyness and chaos of the speaker's schedule. It can also be used in other contexts, such as describing a crowded and frenzied event or a fast-paced and demanding job.
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"It was so hectic.
It's so hectic.
"Mondays are so hectic".
After that, everything was so hectic.
It was so hectic, hard and transformational".
Whoever knew the countryside could be so hectic?
But our season is so hectic, a lot of that stuff doesn't come across that often".
But the next day, we were all so hectic trying to restructure the whole press corps.
2011 was a hectic year – so hectic it required its own language.
"Things have just been so hectic around here lately, I couldn't get to it".
"The reason I'm not playing is that my schedule at that time is so hectic.
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