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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking traffic" is not correct and usable in written English
In written English, the phrase more likely to be used is "incurring traffic". For example, you could say "I try to avoid incurring traffic when I'm driving home from work."
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The 55km Brenner Base Tunnel, being dug between Austria and Italy, and the 57km Gotthard Base Tunnel, under Switzerland, will greatly increase rail capacity for both freight and passengers between northern Europe and Italy, taking traffic off clogged Alpine roads.Plans to bring water to thirsty cities are also keeping bores busy.
The roads taking traffic on and off the Tay Bridge cut a gash between the two.
Performance analysis without taking traffic self-similarity into account may lead to unexpected results.
Such problem can be formulated as an optimization problem by taking traffic assignment as a constraint.
And the first of the Paralympic Games Lanes has come into force on the M4, taking traffic from Heathrow into central London.
By taking traffic loading information into account, packets can be distributed in directions that avoid heavily congested areas, while still keeping the increase in overhead at an insignificant level.
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Take traffic lights.
It took traffic engineers decades to standardize road signs.
But when the internet takes traffic across borders it is almost unmanageable.
In addition, investigators asked if Google had taken traffic away from competing search services.
It's one of the only plants that can take traffic on it.
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