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Meanings of cause gridlock in English
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Usage of cause gridlock in English
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Generally speaking, heading out of the country has the potential to causegridlock.
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But generally speaking, heading out of the country has the potential to causegridlock.
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London black-cab drivers are planning to causegridlock in the city to protest against car service Uber.
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In London, about 10,000 taxis are expected to causegridlock at next week's protest.
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A spokesman for the protesters said it was not their intention to causegridlock in the city and promised co-operation with the Garda Síochána.
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People headed to higher ground, causinggridlock at lookouts around Wellington.
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But the subsequent difficulties in getting Brexit through Parliament have causedgridlock at Westminster.
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We have had competition for years from minicabs but we haven't causedgridlock over it.
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Mr Faughnan was speaking after emergency waterworks causedgridlock for up to four hours in Dublin yesterday evening.
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Motorists experienced lengthy delays on the M50 again yesterday when a truck overturned and causedgridlock on the motorway.
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Train passengers taking to their cars to commute from Dundalk, Drogheda, Kildare and the satellite towns en route have not causedgridlock.
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Mandatory evacuation orders are in place for several Florida counties, and the mass exodus has causedgridlock and petrol shortages around the state.
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However, others are pleased that New Plymouth's Waiwhakaiho bridge on State Highway 3, which has causedgridlock traffic problems for several years, will be fixed.