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"congestion problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any type of traffic congestion, such as in a metropolitan area or at a busy airport. For example, "The major metropolitan area has been facing a congestion problem for years."
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Next thing you know, he'll be putting down those who say there's a congestion problem on the Ventura Freeway.
Additional TfL studies have now been embarked on to seek ways of addressing the escalating congestion problem.
"There's the congestion problem," he said.
The congestion problem will, in that case, find a different resolution.
I don't think bike-sharing alone can solve Beijing's congestion problem.
The satellite companies say they are working on technical fixes to the congestion problem.
"You have a congestion problem in Fairfield County, and this will add to it".
All those who have lived in or visited Sydney know the congestion problem is frustratingly real.
But of course, that doesn't mean the project has solved the congestion problem.
The subway systems play a vital role in alleviating the urban traffic congestion problem.
Jansen, H. Zhang, Approximation algorithms for general packing problems and their application to the multicast congestion problem, Math.
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