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"through traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to the flow of vehicles or pedestrians which pass along a specific route in order to reach their destination without making any stops along the way. For example, "The street prohibits through traffic to reduce congestion in the area."
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"Making money, flowing through traffic".
That dunk through traffic?
This efficiency is achieved through traffic engineering.
That often leaves only one lane for through traffic.
Or he can use his quickness to zigzag through traffic.
"I was with a policeman, getting through traffic.
"I drove on the expressway there through traffic.
Whippin' your way through traffic, talkin' in the dark.
The deer... dodges through traffic, and that's all I see".
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To discourage drive-through traffic, streets are limited to two lanes.
Measuring the impact on cut-through traffic is more complicated.
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