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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much traffic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large amount of people or vehicles moving from one place to another, often resulting in increased congestion. For example: "The streets are filled with much traffic during rush hour."
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"There wasn't much traffic.
There's much too much traffic.
There's too much traffic".
Not much traffic.
"There's too much traffic," he said.
Too much traffic, it said.
There isn't even much traffic.
"I didn't want much traffic".
"Open roads, not too much traffic.
"It never really drew that much traffic".
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"We're not used to having all that much traffic," he said.
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