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"high occupancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high rate of utilization, such as with buildings, rooms, or facilities. For example, "The hotel reported high occupancy during the peak summer season."
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Wanda's malls have remarkably high occupancy rates.
In traffic-bound areas like Orange County, Calif., HOT (high occupancy toll) lanes are replacing H.O.V. (high occupancy vehicle) lanes.
Access does not seem to be hurting business, however, judging from the high occupancy rate.
The generally high occupancy rates at historic hotels are not all that surprising.
He grins broadly as Mr. Schwartz tells about one result of the hotel's high occupancy rate.
In short, the H.O.V. lane is making way for the High Occupancy Toll lane.
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And we aren't referring to sky-high occupancy rates or lobbies full of guests.
The state lifted high-occupancy vehicle restrictions on highways.
Alternatives included adding more lanes, establishing high-occupancy vehicle lanes, or a light-rail system.
"Managed lanes" (buses, high-occupancy vehicles, trucks) and rail would be provided.
Extending a high-occupancy vehicle lane might speed up rush-hour traffic, for example.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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