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Discover Ludwig"on traffic" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the subject matter of a conversation or a passage, as in "The article was focused on traffic safety."
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The two also touched on traffic.
The trip takes about one hour, depending on traffic.
Ditto on traffic jams.
Instead, the articles focused on traffic jams.
"Depends entirely on traffic, though".
His arrogance on traffic matters could also lose him votes.
Instead, politely blame your tardiness on traffic or computer problems.
He has a big hangup on traffic and congestion.
— it would be simpler to just focus on traffic".
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Dover, Grimsby, and Harwich chiefly handle roll-on traffic.
They ride overstuffed public buses on traffic-choked roads.
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