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The phrase "gained notable traction" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has become popular or successful in a short amount of time. For example, "The new app quickly gained notable traction, and is now used by millions of people around the world."
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"In the few years that VoxOx has been on the market, we've gained notable traction around the world, and now it's time for us to address our global audience in a much bigger way," said CEO Bryan Hertz in a press release.
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The idea has gained little traction.
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Why has this approach not gained more traction.
But in this series, the two never gained joint traction.
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