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Discover LudwigThe phrase "traffic between" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used in a context to refer to the movement of people or things between two or more places. For example, "There was a lot of traffic between San Francisco and Los Angeles this weekend."
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The same with cable traffic between U.S. embassies and Washington.
Traffic between indoors and outdoors will be nonstop.
There is considerable air traffic between Assam and Kolkata.
Much transit traffic between Germany and Italy crosses the canton.
Forest laid the ground and there is now a two-way traffic between the venues.
There is traffic between Antony and Cleopatra, Antony and Caesar, Caesar and Cleopatra.
First Avenue was closed to traffic between 86th and 96th Streets.
Ask.com and Dictionary.com will try to cycle traffic between each other, Mr. Safka said.
At times the traffic between fashion photography and everything else seems largely one way.
"Is the traffic between Middle East and Asia as big as Middle East and Europe?
No one has conducted traffic between these productive zones more skillfully than they have.
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