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Discover LudwigThe phrase "choked with" is a correct and usable idiom in written English.
It is used to describe something that has so much of something that it is difficult or impossible to get through or function. For example, "The room was choked with people, making it difficult to move around."
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They're choked with tourists.
Kabul is choked with them.
Cities are choked with unmanaged traffic.
Today, the square is choked with weeds.
Her voice was choked with emotion.
Manhattan is choked with spas.
He was choked with emotion.
Cities were choked with smog.
The narrow streets are choked with limousines.
Cities are choked with polluting traffic while the seas are choked with plastics made from oil.
During his toast, the bride's father choked with emotion.
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