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"a crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large group of people, either within a particular context (e.g. "The crowd gathered in the town square") or more generally (e.g. "The crowd was full of energy as they cheered the winner").
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Then the A crowd moves on.
A crowd watched silently.
A crowd soon formed.
A crowd gathered nearby.
Lonely, we're a crowd.
A crowd gathered.
A crowd had formed.
Bellamy can work a crowd.
This is a crowd pleaser.
A crowd of hundreds waited.
A crowd flooded the ring.
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