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Discover Ludwig"scant traffic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in a sentence to describe a lack or shortage of traffic, such as vehicles or people on a road or street. Example: The small town had a bustling downtown area, but on the outskirts, there was only scant traffic on the roads.
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Light traffic.
The non-use of seat-belts, helmets, unlicensed driving of vehicles and scant regard to traffic rules are rampant in school-going children.
Rebels at the gate search any cars leaving to control looting, but traffic is scant.
Traffic the other way is scant.
But that process, officials said, operated with scant oversight and was plagued by corruption, trafficking, delays, favouritism and prejudice.
Despite scant evidence that talking on a cellular telephone causes traffic accidents, New York banned using handheld cell phones while driving.
In densely packed Rochester, N.Y., commutes are short; a scant 3% of commuters spend an hour or more in traffic on their way to work.
It was virtually one-way traffic after the restart, with Brough, Scott Grix, Ukuma Ta'ai, Anthony Mullally and Larne Patrick all crossing before Foster recorded a second that was scant consolation.
Scant consolation.
It drew scant attention.
Winds are scant.
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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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