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The phrase "a congestion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of being congested, often in the context of traffic or medical conditions.
Example: "There was a congestion on the highway that caused significant delays for commuters."
Alternatives: "a blockage" or "a jam".
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So we are developing a congestion charge".
Beijing is mulling a congestion zone.
Only a congestion charging plan for Manhattan.
A congestion charge has been shown to reduce vehicle numbers.
"It didn't make sense from a congestion point of view.
It's a "congestion buster", a "game-changer", a "dud".
Livingstone and Kiley were able to pass a congestion charge in 2003 which dramatically improved traffic.
They might profitably take note, however, of Stockholm, which introduced a congestion charge in 2007.
His boldest assault on our asphyxiation by auto — a congestion pricing plan — failed in Albany.
He also introduced a congestion charge on cars entering the city centre, which reduced traffic.
Some argue for a congestion tax as part of the solution.
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