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The phrase 'we were busy with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe what someone or a group of people was doing. For example: We were busy with preparations for the festival.
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It was our fifth and final year in Egypt, and we were busy with research outside Cairo.
Like many couples, we put off having a family because we were busy with work and life.
We were busy with our kids and other things and before we knew it, the barn needed $40,000 worth of work and the farmhouse needed more remodeling.
"We were busy with customers, but I noticed a joint coalition force and Afghan police force on a dismounted patrol; they were approaching our shops.
From getting bids on furniture, to hiring movers, to opening up a new office, we were busy with the logistics of the relocation itself.
(So this is a day or two late. Big deal. We were busy with something called the "iPhone". I think that's a new phone or something…).
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We're busy with our jobs, we're busy with our kids.
"Now, we're busy with this," one man said.
We're busy with the job at hand".
"Right now we are busy with repairing the embassy and with our political work".
I suppose we're busy with other things, like text-messaging while jay-walking.
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