very preoccupied

Frequency: 8.028.0 per million words

A common way to emphasize a high degree of preoccupation.

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Examples (10)

  • She was very preoccupied with her new project.
  • He seemed very preoccupied during the meeting.
  • The professor was very preoccupied with his complex research.
  • Don't bother him; he's very preoccupied with solving that problem.
  • I could tell by her distant gaze that she was very preoccupied.
  • The manager was very preoccupied with the upcoming deadline.
  • After receiving the unexpected news, he became very preoccupied.
  • She was so very preoccupied with her thoughts that she didn't notice us.
  • Despite the loud music, he remained very preoccupied with his book.
  • Being very preoccupied, she accidentally left her keys at home.