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Discover LudwigThe phrase "off traffic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is no longer allowed or accessible for vehicles or people to use. Example: The road was closed for repairs, so I had to take a different route to avoid the off traffic area.
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The police blocked off traffic for them.
Cut off traffic in one tract, and the animal walks in a circle.
But it also is having a negative effect on competitors, shutting off traffic for those sites.
Police officers lined the route, cordoning off traffic for the group.
They also have to pay off traffic police continually when they drive it.
Except for two police vans used to block off traffic, the police were conspicuously absent.
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More than one mention per conversation of chronic issues with school-drop-off traffic.
Marseille itself handles roll-on/roll-off traffic(of both passengers and freight, principally to Corsica and North Africa), visits of cruise liners, and some bulk food products.
Thus, by cooperating mobile devices multiple on-off traffic source can be multiplexed statistically together.
There are freeway on-and offramps and four schools with scores of big yellow school buses, drop-off traffic and kids on bikes.
Between the train station and the park, down a narrow street just off traffic-clogged Inokashira Dori avenue, is L'Épicurien.
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