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The phrase "a crowd that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific group of people characterized by a common trait or action.
Example: "A crowd that gathered in the park was eager to hear the speaker's message."
Alternatives: "a group that" or "an audience that".
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A crowd that had waited hours grew ecstatic.
This resulted in a crowd that was screaming in between well-played sensitive numbers.
Still, it is a crowd that is deeply interested in information and innovation.
But when their match ended in front a crowd that included the former Mayor David N.
Mr. Navalny, even skeptics admit, managed to knit together a crowd that had not previously existed.
The score finally enlivened a crowd that had been sitting in stony silence.
And yet a crowd that is twice the size of Woodstock is not to be dismissed.
Patti LaBelle performed before a crowd that included Solange Knowles, sister of Beyoncé.
Around 11 15 p.m. EST Tuesday, a crowd that had largely been peaceful turned confrontational.
They'll make up a crowd that will be beamed around the world.
It's hard to play to a crowd that doesn't seem to care whether they're seeing you.
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