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The part of a sentence "was busy making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone was occupied making something. For example, "He was busy making dinner when we arrived."
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He presented himself to the voters as New Jersey's answer to Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire mayor across the Hudson River who was busy making government run like a business.
Already, he was busy making money.
She was busy making "Gone With the Wind".
By 1987 he was busy making overtures to Washington.
"He had four children and was busy making a living.
SLAP SHOTS LOU LAMORIELLO was busy making deals Monday.
So the first thing you know, I was busy making speeches on behalf of the FSM.
Meanwhile, Ms. Dignam was busy making sure average consumers saw diamonds everywhere.
The peanut-butter-and-jelly team was busy making sandwiches at a table.
There was Sarah Palin, who was busy making money and middling TV.
I was busy making friends and falling in love with the city.
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