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The phrase "as the gridlock" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing traffic, decision-making, or any situation where a standstill occurs, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The meeting was unproductive, as the gridlock among the committee members prevented any decisions from being made."
Alternatives: "like the traffic jam" or "similar to the stalemate".
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As the gridlock tightened, we finally ground to a halt, surrounded by trucks, police officers and pedestrians.
The warning signs for the Jets are as ominous as the gridlock alert advisories throughout the holidays.
In his radio interviews, Mr. Cuomo also lamented what he described as the gridlock that has plagued Washington in recent months.
The ban is intended to prevent what airport managers see as the gridlock that could result from as many as 600 more takeoffs and landings a day.
Then, as the gridlock unfolded and Sokolich complained about children unable to get to school, she texted: "Is it wrong that I am smiling?" On the stand, Kelly said she was referring to what she thought was a traffic study and expressing satisfaction that it was going well.
As the gridlock in Washington shows us what not to do and how not to act, we need to take charge and take action where we are able to do so.
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Because the airlines have increased their own capacity, they feel as victimized by the gridlock as passengers do -- whether the problem is having to wait after landing for a gate to clear or being 25th in line to take off.
Road construction is the immediate cause for the gridlock, which stretches as far as Inner Mongolia.
There was also an air of tension across the city as people battled through the gridlock to reach Soccer City and official fan parks in Sandton and Soweto, as well as other events such as the one laid on by a mobile phone company here.
Hundreds of other travellers slept in their cars as a result of the gridlock.
The resulting clash could end up as a replay of the gridlock that prevented the bipartisan immigration bill that passed the Senate in 2013 from being considered in the House.
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