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Discover Ludwig"line(s) of traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a queue of vehicles, typically seen when many vehicles are waiting to move forward on a road. For example: "The line of traffic on the bridge caused delays for commuters."
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But within an hour the truck ground to a stop behind a line of traffic.
An employee held a huge sign and directed a line of traffic to parking spots.
It showed a line of traffic coursing through the sufferer's head.
At one point, the line of traffic was seven miles long, the police said.
A line of traffic cones protecting a hole in the road would be the perfect emblem for modern Britain.
But when we reach a crossroads and the line of traffic heads left, we peel off to the right.
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Brian Atwood, a former model who designed accessories at Versace before launching his own line of traffic-stopping shoes, is the man behind the new Bally woman.
Three lines of traffic pass" ("The Glass').
Long lines of traffic move at a crawl.
Meanwhile, long lines of traffic were once again reported on the Interstate highways leading into town.
While the crossings were closed, long lines of traffic formed, yet when everything was reopened the lines dissipated quickly.
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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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