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Discover Ludwig'traffic of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe the movement or activity of a particular thing or group of people. For example: "The heavy traffic of tourists made navigating the city streets difficult."
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Containerized traffic of general merchandise is rising.
This is two-way traffic, of course.
The traffic, of course, is both ways.
Everyone will improve traffic, of course.
Now he handles Baghdad's nightly traffic of violent death.
Journeys may suit the two-hour traffic of the screen.
In the courtyard itself you can create the traffic of any city.
In recent years the commercial traffic of the port complex has exceeded 90 million tons annually.
In the hours after it began, the site reported traffic of 300,000 hits a minute.
"I not hungry," he replied, then turned into the traffic of his new life.
Dr. Perri Klass weaved in and out of the steady traffic of strollers.
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