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The phrase "a crowd like this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type or quality of crowd in a given context, often to emphasize the characteristics of that crowd.
Example: "I have never seen a crowd like this at a concert before; the energy is electrifying."
Alternatives: "such a crowd" or "a crowd of this nature".
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I've never experienced a crowd like this.
"A crowd like this?" he said.
EVERYBODY agreed, there never was a crowd like this.
"For pitchers and catchers, I've never seen a crowd like this".
I knew someone in a crowd like this would know the answer".
Certainly when Fred Applegate was the star, Mr. McIndoe didn't have a crowd like this.
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When you have a crowd like that behind you, it's a lot easier to play.
"The only time I've seen a crowd like that before was at big pro fights.
"That's not easy, to quieten a crowd like Doncaster's in a game like this.
Nothing draws a crowd like a boldface designer.
Nobody worked a crowd like Jimmy Connors – not even Roddick.
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