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The phrase "as traffic grows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or development that occurs in relation to the increase in traffic, often in contexts related to transportation, web traffic, or data flow.
Example: "As traffic grows, we need to consider expanding our infrastructure to accommodate the increased demand."
Alternatives: "as traffic increases" or "as traffic expands".
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As traffic grows beyond 3,000 vehicles a day, crossing a road becomes extremely difficult.
And despite the growing availability of cleaner technologies, the shipping industry has made little progress toward becoming greener, even as traffic grows heavier on existing routes and new routes open up in the Arctic.
As traffic grows, the publisher can also strike up sponsorship deals such as the partnership between its chemicals podcast ICIS Radio and the US atmospheric gas specialist Air Products.
In the patent they write that "as traffic grows heavier and vehicle use increases, vehicles having expression functions, such as crying and laughing, like people and other animals do, could create a joyful, organic atmosphere rather than the simple comings and goings of inorganic vehicles".
Critics abound, but experts say Texas is addressing a problem certain to worsen nationally in coming decades: the price of gasoline may be rising but revenue from gasoline taxes is not, and with the rise of more fuel-efficient vehicles, less money is being raised for highway projects, even as traffic grows.
However, once an affiliate decides that it wants to control advertising it pays roughly $2-5 2-5 every thousand pageviews to its network, with rates decreasing as traforc grows.
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But as traffic grew steadily, their existence became imperiled.
As traffic grew exponentially, outages proliferated and telecoms firms seemed overwhelmed.
As traffic grew, main routes were improved to increase their capacity and to reduce operating costs.
As traffic grew, they became bottlenecks, and in the late 1960's the state built a bypass rather than attempt the daunting task of widening them.
Many people point to Friendster's massive slow down as traffic grew as the reason people bailed out for the then hot new MySpace.
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