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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as much traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the volume of traffic in different contexts, such as road usage or website visits.
Example: "The new route has as much traffic as the old one, making it just as congested during rush hour."
Alternatives: "the same amount of traffic" or "equally heavy traffic".
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Harris started for Kidd, but Jefferson and Kittles directed as much traffic as he did.
There's not as much traffic at the border as there should be".
In western Poland, the main east-west highway carries ten times as much traffic as in 1989.
The senior site and the Christian site each have about 1 percent as much traffic as the sex site.
THE badly worn marble floor had seen as much traffic in eight months as might be expected over 50 years.
They also say that because it is much smaller than Ikea, it will not bring as much traffic.
According to CNW Research, used-car dealers have seen about half as much traffic in their showrooms this year.
There are more than 300 IXPs worldwide today, and some support hundreds of customers and carry as much traffic as tier-1 ISPs.
A tweet from Mr. Ebert "is worth as much traffic as a small Digg or Y Combinator hit," Alexis Madrigal of The Atlantic noted earlier this year.
"We're living by the agreement," said Paul Feiner, Supervisor of Greenburgh, "and there hasn't been as much traffic as we originally anticipated".
"It is constantly a battle to give the user as much information as they want, and for a website to get as much traffic as they can.
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