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Discover Ludwig"still busy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is currently occupied or unavailable. Here is an example: I wanted to call my friend to catch up, but when I texted her, she replied that she was still busy with work.
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The ports (where business has come to a virtual standstill) are still busy.
It is still busy in the Balkans.
I'm still busy being surprised by spring.
But the barter team is still busy.
He's still busy, still floating ideas.
The upshot: everyone's still busy hating everyone.
Five minutes later, the line was still busy.
He observed the boy, who was still busy jogging.
The Labrador is still busy with his retrieving.
They're still busy arguing about Jay-Z, Biggie, or Nas.
Some, it is said, are still busy ironing priests' shirts.
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