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Discover Ludwig"staying busy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something that is actively involved in activities or tasks, and does not have a lot of downtime. For example: "I enjoy staying busy by taking on extra writing projects and exercise challenges."
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And I like staying busy".
He added: "Staying busy alleviates stress.
In the meantime, Mr. Walsh is staying busy.
Staying Busy at 90 The trophy from the 1955 Open sits on the Flecks' kitchen table.
That "something" is a peculiar — if energetic — strategy for staying busy in a down economy.
One effective way astronauts combat boredom is by staying busy with work.
I'm still staying busy, but I have fewer obligations and more control over my own schedule.
But seriously, folks, the former first family is "doing great" and staying busy.
They take solace in staying busy and doing things with their hands".
"I'm staying busy, because I find that I'm improving with each fight," he said.
Although it may sound like a cliché, staying busy really does help.
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