Sentence examples for traffic's from inspiring English sources

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'traffic' is a correct and widely used word in English.
You can use 'traffic' to refer to the movement of vehicles on a road, e.g. "The traffic was so heavy that I was stuck in a traffic jam for over an hour".

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"The traffic's not here.

It's getting difficult because traffic's gone up 200 per cent.

We're hitting the freeways right on Friday rush hour, but can't really complain: traffic's been negligible throughout this trip.

"Traffic's bad and getting worse," intones an announcer at the beginning of each television ad, which shows a computerized image of cars jammed together on a highway.

Now, she said, "traffic's going to start going the other way".

Being late due to a routine rush hour isn't the traffic's fault; it's mine.

There's also real funk on Traffic's "Feelin' Alright" and Sly's "Thank You", plus "ABC" and "I Want You Back".

If your light has just turned green, it's likely that the cross traffic's light has just turned red.

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By Seattle standards, report Metro Traffic's radio announcers from their glass-enclosed eyrie, it's not a bad evening rush hour.

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