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Discover Ludwig"was so busy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a past state of being extremely occupied or occupied to an overwhelming degree. Example: During her final exams, Sarah was so busy studying and completing assignments that she barely had time to eat or sleep.
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Manhattan was so busy.
It was so busy, so crowded.
Did he love anyone (he was so busy)?
"He was so busy, trying to help Francis".
Maybe I misheard him; I was so busy lighting up.
Her standup lapsed because work was so busy.
'I was so busy, I had no time.
That was why the Coliseum P.A. man was so busy.
Steve: Maybe it was because I was so busy with my antiwar protesting.
"Sometimes, I was so busy that I would just put 'fuck you' and send it".
By 1928, he was so busy he took John Carpenter into partnership.
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