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It's a great place to live apart from the increasing volume of traffic/vehicles that passes under my window every day.

Is the correct word traffic or vehicles?

  

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It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing volume/amount of traffic that passes under my window every day. It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing number of vehicles that pass under my window every day. I would probably use the first one.

  • It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing volume/amount of traffic that passes under my window every day.
  • It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing number of vehicles that pass under my window every day.
  • I would probably use the first one.
  • A comma after "live" benefits the sentence.
  • You could also use a dash.
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It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing volume/amount of traffic that passes under my window every day.

It's a great place to live, apart from the increasing number of vehicles that pass under my window every day.

I would probably use the

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