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Discover LudwigThe phrase "traffic jam" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a situation where there is a large amount of vehicles on the road, causing slow or stopped movement. Example: The morning commute was delayed due to a massive traffic jam on the highway.
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"No traffic jam . . .
Explains loudly about traffic jam.
I love this traffic jam.
A traffic jam?
Wham, bam, traffic jam.
A traffic jam clogged the narrow entrance.
Then came a traffic jam.
A traffic jam, or worse.
STUCK in a Moscow traffic jam?
It's a traffic jam waiting to happen".
Unfortunately, there was a traffic jam.
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