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The phrase "a crowd of circa" is not correct in standard written English.
"Circa" is typically used to indicate an approximate date or time, not to describe a quantity of people.
Example: "There was a crowd of circa 200 people at the event."
Alternatives: "approximately" or "around".
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This successful event was supported by many military men, including Major General Lord Rokeby (who had commanded the 1st Division in Crimea) and Lord George Paget; over 1,000 artists performed, including 11 military bands and an orchestra conducted by Louis Antoine Jullien, which was attended by a crowd of circa 40,000.
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A crowd of hundreds waited.
This created a revenue of circa 3.7 billion US-dollars (2.4 billion Euros).
At midnight on a recent Friday, a crowd had gathered at Circa 28, a chill bar that opened in Wynwood in December.
A revamped version of Circa's Closer starts at Udderbelly on the South Bank in London.
To enable a valid comparison of circa 2000 and circa 2010 gastroenteritis estimates, we used the case definition from the earlier study (13, 14 ).
There is an induction period of circa 300 s prior to productive catalysis (turnover frequency (TOF) 2300 h−1150150 h��1 relative to [Rh]; compared with circa 1000 h−1 using 1).
This new feature, reaches an impedance maximum of circa 30 kΩ and occurs at high frequencies.
It is a pullulating crowd of crowds.
These changes could result in a potentially misleading comparison of circa 2010 and circa 2000 findings.
El Bebe and Circa: First Street's Restaurant Row — home to Rasa, Roti and Declaration, among others — got a little more crowded this winter with the additions of Circa Bistro and its sister restaurant, El Bebe.
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