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Discover Ludwig"naval traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to ships of a navy moving through the sea or other navigable body of water. Example sentence: Due to the heavy naval traffic in the harbor, the port authority enacted new safety regulations.
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Both exclaves, barely 14 miles apart, poke into the strait, guarding this chokepoint of naval traffic between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
The center takes data from airborne reconnaissance planes and its own advanced radar to create a picture of air and naval traffic through the Persian Gulf and beyond.
Between tourism, naval traffic (the port of Dubai is one of the world's largest), a three-to-one ratio of males to females, and the traditional sequestering of local women, the demand side of Dubai's commercial sex industry never flags.
But virtually all the waters to the west of the Korean Peninsula, where the United States said the exercises would take place, lie within that zone, and American naval traffic is far from uncommon there.
During World War II, Gibraltar served a vital role in both the Atlantic Theatre and the Mediterranean Theatre, controlling virtually all naval traffic into and out of the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean.
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Naval trade traffic becomes intense, and invasions of islands from the mainland are already common, and they result in the beginning of the introduction of alien species in those ecosystems.
In a recent high-profile case involving a foreigner, Alan Morison, the Australian editor of local independent media outlet Phuketwan, was forced to endure a year-long legal battle to fight charges of criminal defamation based on reporting on the alleged involvement of Thai naval officers in trafficking Burmese Rohingya refugees.
The British had picked up radio traffic indicating naval espionage, possibly compromising the secrecy on "Operation Torch".
The chaff and other countermeasures would hide the small size of the naval force while wireless traffic would play on the FUSAG story to mislead the Germans into expecting a major landing.
In his blog, Drummond wrote of his support for two journalists based in Phuket, Alan Morison and Chutima Sidasathian, who are facing criminal defamation charges brought by the Thai navy for reprinting a Reuters report that alleged complicity in human trafficking by naval officers.
However, German naval messages including the all-important traffic to and from U-boats in the North Atlantic remained cloaked.
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