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I've been a little tied up with vs a little tied up with work

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I've been a little tied up with' is a more general statement that can refer to various activities or situations, while 'a little tied up with work' specifies that the person is busy with work specifically.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

I've been a little tied up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate being busy or occupied with something.

This phrase is used to express being preoccupied or busy with a particular activity or situation. It is a more general statement that can refer to various things.
  • Right, so I've been a little tied up with work on the Groovesizer – so much so that I haven't put up a podcast since last June! Whilst I haven't stopped playing live online, I've just not found the time to upload a set. But here you go – Happy 2014!
  • Right, so I've been a little tied up with work on the Groovesizer – so much so that I haven't put up a podcast since last June! Whilst I haven't stopped playing live online, I've just not found the time to upload a set. But here you go – Happy 2014!
  • That's because I haven't been baking as much bread; I've been a little tied up with some family things. Nothing serious, nothing health related, and things are winding down. But it has distracted me a little from the bread machine. I'm going to ...
  • That's because I haven't been baking as much bread; I've been a little tied up with some family things. Nothing serious, nothing health related, and things are winding down. But it has distracted me a little from the bread machine. I'm going to ...

Alternatives:

  • I've been a little busy with
  • I've been occupied with
  • I've been caught up with

a little tied up with work

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to specifically indicate being busy with work.

This phrase is used to specify that the person is busy with work specifically. It is a more focused statement compared to the more general 'tied up with' construction.
  • Right, so I've been a little tied up with work on the Groovesizer – so much so that I haven't put up a podcast since last June! Whilst I haven't stopped playing live online, I've just not found the time to upload a set. But here you go – Happy 2014!
  • Right, so I've been a little tied up with work on the Groovesizer – so much so that I haven't put up a podcast since last June! Whilst I haven't stopped playing live online, I've just not found the time to upload a set. But here you go – Happy 2014!
  • Right, so I've been a little tied up with work on the Groovesizer – so much so that I haven't put up a podcast since last June! Whilst I haven't stopped playing live online, I've just not found the time to upload a set. But here you go – Happy 2014!
  • Jul 30, 2012 ... On a side note, I've obviously been a little tied up with work, family and tillie tulip, but I will get part II of my join-as-you-go tutorial up as soon as I can! You might also like: New pink daisy blanket almost complete... Daisies on ...

Alternatives:

  • busy with work
  • occupied with work
  • engaged with work

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