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pinch point
a place where something becomes narrow, often causing a restriction or bottleneck
A pinch point is an area that causes a restriction in movement, occurring when a space or passage narrows. This narrowing can slow down or limit the movement of people, vehicles, or goods. Pinch points are commonly found on roads, bridges, or walkways where the width decreases, making it difficult for things to pass through easily. These areas can create delays or congestion, especially when there is high traffic or demand. They are often temporary issues that can be resolved by widening the space or improving the flow.
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