Examples of 'bit of traffic' in a sentence

Meaning of "bit of traffic"

bit of traffic: This phrase refers to a small amount or moderate level of congestion or vehicles on the road

How to use "bit of traffic" in a sentence

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bit of traffic
Astonishingly they have quite a bit of traffic.
Quite a bit of traffic ran along this street.
They start to get a little bit of traffic.
Little bit of traffic ahead.
There might be a little bit of traffic.
A little bit of traffic noise.
But it handles quite a bit of traffic.
We got stuck in a bit of traffic on the way home last night.
You are even managing to get a little bit of traffic.
Quite a bit of traffic.
Even at this late hour there was quite a bit of traffic.
There is a bit of traffic.
The trouble is that commuting to work can involve a bit of traffic.
I have seen quite bit of traffic on the internet about the differences.
We were both stuck in a bit of traffic.

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There was a bit of traffic around Manchester but nothing horrendous.
There was also quite a bit of traffic for me.
We managed to bring it all together in the afternoon despite a little bit of traffic.
We are in a little bit of traffic here.
Quite a bit of traffic - building up back there.
As there was a little bit of traffic.
There was quite a bit of traffic since it was Sunday evening.
Campaign vehicles and the parade are causing quite a bit of traffic.
The streets had quite a bit of traffic and people were walking around.
Advertising works best with blogs that have a good bit of traffic.
There was quite a bit of traffic and I stopped alongside this green pickup truck.
There was quite a bit of traffic.
There is a bit of traffic noise, but it did not.
Sorry there was a bit of traffic.
A little bit of traffic related calls, we were going to have a few bar fights.
One minor point is that there is a bit of traffic noise at night.
Bit of traffic during the rush hours, but well worth it.
About the time we started seeing a little bit of traffic down the streets.
Every little bit of traffic that uses a line is paid for by someone, somewhere.
Some of my hubs are getting a fair bit of traffic from Google.
There is a bit of traffic noise, but everything 's in great condition.
Even coming at this hour, there was quite a bit of traffic.
We're just stuck in a bit of traffic at the minute.
By commenting on other blogs, you can also generate a bit of traffic.
Unfortunately I got a bit of traffic on my best lap, which cost a few tenths.
Yes, you have probably seen a bit of traffic drop.
Got a bit of traffic this morning, huh?
Plus, there seems to be quite a bit of traffic on this site.
Posting on relevant high-traffic blogs can bring in a bit of traffic.
I mean, obviously there is a bit of traffic around, but I think we are in pretty good shape.
In Kyung-boo the highway has a little bit of traffic jam.
What? Little bit of traffic.
However, in my experience, they can still pull quite a bit of traffic.
What do you think? Got a bit of traffic this morning, huh?
Oh, about an hour, hour and a half . There was a little bit of traffic.

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