what is the difference between - busy at and busy with?
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It seems to me that you can use "busy with" anywhere where the meaning is not that you are in something. For example, "He's busy in the garage." Your "busy in" examples are atypical, and sound strange to me. I would simply leave out the "in" before the gerunds.
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