General:
* The new marketing campaign has gained traction with consumers, leading to a significant increase in sales.
* The social media movement is gaining traction and spreading rapidly across the internet.
* The car struggled to get traction on the icy road.
Business:
* The startup is finally getting traction in the market after years of development.
* The company is focusing on building traction with its target audience.
* The new product launch has failed to gain any significant traction.
Figurative:
* The political party is losing traction with voters.
* He's trying to get traction for his new book by appearing on talk shows.
* The team needs to find a way to get traction and start winning games.
Specific to a context:
* The bicycle's tires lost traction on the loose gravel, sending the rider tumbling.
* The project is gaining traction with investors and we are close to securing funding.
These examples illustrate the various ways you can use "traction" in a sentence.