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High-Traffic

Definition:

Used as an adjective, "high-traffic" refers to a situation or location that experiences a significant amount of people, vehicles, or users.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The new shopping mall is expected to attract high-traffic due to its convenient location and diverse range of stores.
  2. The website's high-traffic caused the server to crash temporarily.
  3. During rush hour, this road becomes a high-traffic area, leading to frequent congestion.

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