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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe traffic that has been impacted or altered due to certain conditions, such as construction, accidents, or events.
Example: "The accident on the highway has affected traffic, causing significant delays for commuters."
Alternatives: "impacted traffic" or "altered traffic".
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People also told 3AW radio that flash-flooding had affected traffic on the streets of Carnegie and on an off ramp on the Westgate freeway.
Guardian News & Media's website network reported a 5.83% month-on-month dip in daily browsers to 4,519,849, as a transition to a new global domain, theguardian.com, affected traffic.
Because the site's managers knew how similar promotions had affected traffic in the past, executives broke the e-mail list of two million into 25 parts and timed their messages based on the anticipated traffic they would generate.
Earlier accidents on the M4 in Berkshire affected traffic heading into the capital London.
Ecademy has also gone largely subscription which will have affected traffic.
In case of network failures, affected traffic demands are routed in intact sub-topologies for which the routing information is predetermined.
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We first examined if C-Myc and HA tags affected trafficking of ABCG1 to the plasma membrane using confocal microscopy.
Seasonality does affect traffic to some degree.
"Obviously development there would affect traffic," she said.
Higher gas prices tend to affect traffic at physical stores.
A few seconds' difference can affect traffic for several miles.
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