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The phrase "a significant traffic" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe a large volume of vehicles or people moving in a particular area, but it should be "significant traffic" without the article "a."
Example: "There was significant traffic on the highway during rush hour."
Alternatives: "heavy traffic" or "considerable traffic."
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"This is a small neighborhood with a significant traffic problem," she said.
The large area of its basin, its length, and its diagonal cut across the Transylvanian Basin make it a significant traffic route.
When an MN roams within a domain, which is the most common mobility case, a re-INVITE message is not necessary, hence a significant traffic reduction can result.
Protection capabilities are highly required in optical networks since the failure of an optical link might potentially lead to a significant traffic loss.
Mirror Group Nationals, which includes Mirror.co.uk, also passed a significant traffic milestone in March, topping 50 million monthly uniques (up 8.4% month-on-month to 51.1 million) and 2.5 million average daily uniques (up 2.5% to 2.52 million) for the first time.
And for many publishers, Pinterest is a significant traffic referrer.
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The U.S. Department of State annually reports antitrafficking efforts in the Trafficking in Persons Report on countries considered to have a significant trafficking problem.
This suggested that these mutants did not carry a significant trafficking defect.
Earlier, hundreds of cars had been trapped on the westbound lanes for several hours, said LAPD Deputy Chief John A. Sherman, calling it a "very significant traffic problem". Officials directed those vehicles to eastbound lanes and onto Foothill Boulevard, Sherman said.
The company has also already launched a mobile app for the Apple Watch, as it believes there's potential for the smartwatch to be a source of significant traffic in the future.
For those that do, however, being regularly featured as a 'related content' source could drive significant traffic for a small blog, and presumably that's Zemanta's gamble.
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