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The phrase "a crowd of several" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or things that is not precisely quantified but indicates that there are multiple individuals present.
Example: "At the park, there was a crowd of several enjoying the sunny afternoon."
Alternatives: "a group of several" or "a number of people".
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A crowd of several hundred gathered on the runway and prevented take-off for an hour.
A crowd of several hundred demonstrators protested outside the court, denouncing the trial as "victor's justice".
"We were close in Iowa last time," Mr. Bush told a crowd of several thousand.
The governor cut off extended applause from a crowd of several hundred, saying: "Thank you.
"This is our last stand," he recently told a crowd of several hundred loyalists in Somerville.
A crowd of several hundred -- people in uniform as well as crew members' families -- had gathered.
Senator Kent Conrad introduced Mr. Obama to a crowd of several hundred people.
At the statue dedication, Mayor Paul Fraim welcomed a crowd of several hundred people.
A crowd of several hundred supporters gathered at the State House in celebration.
Before a crowd of several hundred, Santorum painted the today's choice in apocalyptic terms.
"They're going to throw this city into a very serious recession," he said, speaking to a crowd of several hundred.
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