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"shrinking traffic" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe when the number of cars, pedestrians, etc. in an area is decreasing. For example, "Due to the pandemic, cities around the world are seeing a shrinking traffic as people stay home more often."
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BUSINESS DAY An article on Tuesday about shrinking traffic at newly expanded regional airports misspelled the surname of a professor of data sciences and operations at the University of Southern California's business school who commented on the trend.
New platforms have put a bomb under the financial model – advertising – resources are shrinking, traffic is increasingly dependent on them, and publishers have no access, no insight at all, into what these platforms are doing in their headquarters, their labs.
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Same-store sales, a closely watched figure in retailing, rose 7% in the U.S. for the quarter, a reversal from last year's shrinking customer traffic.
They point to examples where the slide has already begun, as in the Netherlands, where the popularity of social networks and messaging applications have shrunk texting traffic and eroded profits.
The blocking probability at resource n is used to shrink the traffic that reaches next constrained resource, n + 1.
Its power is so profound that a minor tweak to the news feed algorithm shrank the traffic of aggregation master Upworthy by 46percentt nearly overnight.
Although Flickr is well known and still widely used, its traffic is shrinking.
In a sign that the slowdown was worsening, cargo traffic shrank 7.9percentt in October.
The coverage area however shrinks when the traffic (characterized here by the density of mobiles ) increases.
In countries around the world, text-message traffic has been shrinking because Internet-powered alternatives are becoming so widely used.
Some politicians are warning that agencies will need to take steps like furloughing air traffic controllers or shrinking early childhood programs.
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