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The phrase 'a crowd favorite' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is popular or well-liked by a group of people. Example: "The band's energetic performance made them a crowd favorite at the music festival."
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She's becoming a crowd favorite.
Ms. Lobo, a crowd favorite, is back.
George Gershwin's "Summertime" was a crowd favorite.
"I'm a crowd favorite," Hewson said later.
The banner has long been a crowd favorite.
Montgomerie has not always been a crowd favorite.
Earnhardt Jr. is blossoming into a crowd favorite.
Now she's a crowd favorite, and she's in Playboy.
At home games, Mink has been a crowd favorite.
Join us back at a crowd favorite, the Wellesborne, for our Fall Happy Hour.
Djokovic ended up defeating Roddick, a crowd favorite at Flushing Meadows, in a raucous evening match.
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