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congest

[kuhn-jest] / kənˈdʒɛst /


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The National Transportation Safety Board for years has called for ADS-B to be used in congested airspace.

From The Wall Street Journal

The lot, however, is a congested warren of stages, offices, trailers and support facilities such as woodworking mills that date to the early 20th century.

From Los Angeles Times

Complicating matters still further is that the chances of rescheduling the races are slim - the F1 calendar is congested and there are no obvious places where they could fit.

From BBC

Riki said she was grateful for the support of her tutors, but also found it difficult after leaving university to get ahead in a congested job market.

From BBC

Scientists warn that the debris is congesting space, brightening the night sky, and threatens collision with rockets, the International Space Station, and our planet.

From BBC