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though busier
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "though busier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to contrast a situation where someone is more occupied than before, often in a comparative context. Example: "I have a lot on my plate this week, though busier than last week, I still managed to find time for a workout."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Also in the Caymans, though busier, Stingray City is a favorite with families to visit the tame gentle giants.
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56 human-written examples
Though busy, Alaïa remains tireless.
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Maybe, though, busy fathers at the top of their profession live by different rules from most of us.
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He says his most dreaded task is enduring extremely long meetings; though busy, he cannot bring himself to insult people by giving them less time.
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As the program notes put it, "Speeding though busy intersections without sanction from the city, they ride without insurance and sometimes without brakes".
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Though busy recording their new record (their fifth), they agreed to sit down and let us pick their brains about the bands early beginnings, how they like to define their sound, and the future of Gang Gang Dance.
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Ensuring supper is eaten at least three or four hours prior to getting our head down helps, though busy lives can make this difficult.
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The premieres by Mr. Hougland, Mr. Lidberg and Mr. Liang all suggest that they are lesser though busy practitioners of these tendencies; and Ms. Lopez Ochoa's "One" was simply a series of effects in William Forsythe style, lighted from behind, toying with stuntlike devices from the ballet vocabulary.
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Many photographers, though, kept busy selling pornographic images of men and women (and dodging the Society for the Suppression of Vice).
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Visitors will be encouraged to stretch out face down on the padded lounger and read the story through a hole pierced for the head – though on busy days, Watkins said, they may be gently discouraged from reading the entire story.
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Jimmy won a Nobel!' " Though still busy writing books, hammering houses together with Habitat for Humanity, fund-raising, chairing election-reform meetings, and making chairs (he is a wood-working addict), Mr. Carter is slowing down.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "though busier" to introduce a contrasting element when acknowledging a state of increased activity. It's useful for showing how something is still possible or true despite a busier situation.
Common error
Avoid using "though busier" when there is no actual contrast to be made. Ensure that the sentence clearly presents two opposing ideas or situations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "though busier" acts as a concessive conjunction phrase. According to Ludwig, it introduces a contrasting element, acknowledging increased activity while setting up an opposing idea.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "though busier" serves as a concessive conjunction phrase to introduce a contrast. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and suitability for expressing a situation where increased activity is contrasted with another factor. It's primarily found in News & Media contexts, conveying a neutral tone. While less common, mastering its usage can add nuance to your writing. Consider alternatives like "although more occupied" or "despite being busier" for variety.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
although more occupied
Replaces "busier" with a synonym, maintaining the contrasting idea.
even if more occupied
Similar to the original, but emphasizes the condition of being occupied.
despite being busier
Highlights the contrast despite the increased activity.
while more occupied
Indicates a simultaneous contrast and state of being occupied.
notwithstanding increased activity
More formal way of expressing the contrast despite being busy.
even though more hectic
Substitutes "busier" with "more hectic", indicating a frantic pace.
in spite of increased workload
Specifies the reason for being busy as an increased workload.
though more active
Replaces "busier" with "more active", focusing on general activity.
even with a fuller schedule
Emphasizes a packed agenda.
despite a heavier workload
Similar to workload but carries a sense of weight/burden
FAQs
How can I use "though busier" in a sentence?
You can use "though busier" to contrast increased activity with another factor. For example: "Though busier than usual, the team managed to complete the project on time."
What's a good alternative to "though busier"?
Alternatives include "although more occupied", "despite being busier", or "even if more occupied". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is "though busier" grammatically correct?
Yes, "though busier" is grammatically correct. It functions as a conjunction phrase, setting up a contrast in a sentence.
What is the difference between "though busier" and "even though busier"?
"Though busier" and "even though busier" are similar, but "even though" emphasizes the surprising nature of the contrast more strongly. "Even though busier" highlights that the outcome is unexpected given the increased activity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested