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Discover Ludwig"surprisingly busy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unexpectedly or unusually busy. Example: Despite being a small town, the local park was surprisingly busy on a cold, rainy day.
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Traffic can be surprisingly busy.
But shiva can be a surprisingly busy time.
It was a deeply satisfying but surprisingly busy experience.
These have been surprisingly busy days on the trade front.
In fact the year could be a surprisingly busy one for Japan.
COMPUTING is supposed to be the ultimate form of automation, but today's data centres can be surprisingly busy with people.
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Surprisingly, these busy A-listers find the time to pin, like and share almost as much as we do.
Not surprisingly, the busiest and most expensive days tend to be the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and usually the Saturday or Sunday after, so it's best to avoid these days as much as possible.
"We're just reading it like everyone else," said one top aide, speaking in the busy but surprisingly subdued campaign headquarters about eight blocks from Mr. Bush's residence.
In 50 minutes that are busy, pacey and surprisingly funny (if at times frustrating) season six's premiere makes me optimistic about the next nine weeks.
Not surprisingly, many renal centres are busy expanding their HD units, with many hospitals having plans for over 100 HD stations, PD is ascribed a low priority.
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