Sentence examples for a crowd of seven from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a crowd of seven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small group of seven people gathered together, often in a social or public context.
Example: "At the park, there was a crowd of seven enjoying a picnic on the grass."
Alternatives: "a group of seven" or "a gathering of seven".

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On that goal, the puck came out of a crowd of seven bodies in the low slot to find Voynov sliding down from his right point position.

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A crowd of eighty-four thousand waved "Change" signs.

Mr. Cuomo's inner circle is a crowd of three, two, maybe one.

A crowd of twenty thousand got into the meeting, but as many were turned away.

After the screening, a crowd of two thousand stood and applauded for more than fifteen minutes.

"War is the work of man," he told a crowd of twelve thousand.

I heard of another poet who showed up for a crowd of two.

They were the final pair, and a crowd of six hundred was there to watch.

Cripe, at her first conference, spoke to a crowd of three hundred and fifty parents.

In June, the band appeared before a crowd of three thousand, on an outdoor stage at the South Street Seaport.

A crowd of two protesters who arrived before the show had swelled to four by the time it was over.

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