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The phrase "are clogged with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is blocked or obstructed by a substance or material.
Example: "The drains are clogged with leaves and debris after the heavy rain."
Alternatives: "are blocked by" or "are filled with".
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Streets are clogged with cars, restaurants full.
Roads are clogged with traffic and rubble.
Motorways in and out of London are clogged with traffic.
Cattle ingest them and drains are clogged with them.
The mountain roads are clogged with straining, overloaded lorries.
The early stories are clogged with butter, bacon and eggs.
The roads in western Libya are clogged with makeshift checkpoints.
No wonder the roads are clogged with trucks.
Today, the capital's hilly streets are clogged with new cars and aggressive drivers.
And the streets are clogged with traffic, which wasn't true before the war.
The streets are clogged with traffic, including new BMWs and fat, shiny Hummers.
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