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Yes, the noun 'traffic' is a common noun; a general word for the passage of people or vehicles along routes of transportation; a general word for the commercial exchange of goods (trade); a general word for the moving passengers and cargo through a transportation system; a general word for the messages or signals transmitted through a communications system; a word for any traffic of any kind.

The word 'traffic' is also a verb: traffic, traffics, trafficking, trafficked.

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