Sentence examples for be gridlock from inspiring English sources

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be gridlock

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To cause traffic congestion

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I think there'll be gridlock for a start.

It also ensures that there will not be gridlock or rules blocked by party politics.

If bridges, tunnels and major streets were all blocked at once, the result would be gridlock.

Whoever gets elected, it's just going to be gridlock and outrage anyway, right?

"There will still be gridlock in Washington, and I think that's what people want.

"I agree with some people who say no matter who wins there'll be gridlock," Mr. Newton said.

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But for now, at least, Washington will be gridlocked (which is better than where we were!).

If India just innovates in cheap cars alone, its future will be gridlocked and polluted.

That Washington politics will be gridlocked with a Republican president and a Democratic Congress.

Plans to move waste to Yucca Mountain in Nevada appear to be gridlocked by political NIMBYism — and understandably so.

Streets would be gridlocked.

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