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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crowd has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the characteristics, actions, or feelings of a group of people gathered together.
Example: "A crowd has gathered in the square to celebrate the festival."
Alternatives: "a group has" or "an audience has".
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On one corner, a crowd has gathered.
Collective streams are real, a crowd has a personality.
By the fountain in the square, a crowd has gathered.
A crowd has gathered on a nearby bridge to gawp and yell.
On each of the past few Sunday afternoons, between two and five a crowd has gathered….
In Canberra, too, a crowd has gathered to send Australia's nearby political leaders a message.
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A crowd had formed.
By this time, a crowd had gathered.
A crowd had already gathered.
He finds a crowd having a picnic there.
A crowd had formed outside the turnstile.
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