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And around every corner, a different atmospheric mixture of pollutants to clog your lungs, cloud your eyes, and congest your heart.
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Such activities would ultimately congest the lake.
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Furthermore, the fleet of big tankers would congest the highways.
opinion.inquirer.net
Public buses, jeepneys and taxis congest the roads, because operators of these public vehicles can easily get franchises for their business if they know the right contacts in regulatory offices.
newint.org
Two-wheelers and four-wheelers move very few people, occupy more space, congest and pollute more.
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It is a partisan approach, not that of the desiccated professorial obituary writers of communism who congest the arteries of political debate.
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Anticipates his run fits and will jump downhill into the gaps to congest the lane.
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Investigations show, however, that, instead of relieving unemployment and reducing irregularity, these employment agencies actually serve to congest the labor market and to increase idleness and irregularity of employment.
en.wikipedia.org
On holiday shopping days, traffic would congest at the interchange and cause major backups on the interstate.
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It was bound to change our roads, take passenger and goods traffic from railways, alter the distribution of our population, and congest our towns with traffic.
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