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The phrase "a crowd-puller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that attracts a large number of people, such as an event, a performer, or a product.
Example: "The concert was a major crowd-puller, drawing thousands of fans from all over the country."
Alternatives: "a major attraction" or "a draw for the public".
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He is emotional, and a crowd-puller.
"We held meetings in each village," says Fablet, "but it wasn't really a crowd-puller.
Spanning sport and politics, you'd think it would be a crowd-puller.
The sight of freighters arriving from all corners of the world with the Newcastle cityscape as a backdrop would be a crowd-puller in its own right.
It's true that Kapoor is a crowd-puller and his recent exhibition at the Royal Academy drew unprecedented numbers for a one-man show by a living artist.
The sprawl of this show, where famous RAs rub shoulders with dedicated artists of less fame but huge variety, is always a crowd-puller.
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Many of the better-established wineries have recognised that a good visitors' centre can become a crowd puller in its own right.
Not since Proust was serialised has a dramatist faced such a gargantuan task - turning catchy topics such as "the production of absolute surplus value" into a crowd puller.
He knew his value as a crowd puller, and was extremely demanding of the teams for whom he rode, and often dismissive of his team-mates.
The front bench's problem is that Skinner is, as Jeffrey Archer is for the Tories, a crowd puller, one of the few who can pack 300 people into meetings up and down the country.
Miller once called Marilyn "a poet on a street corner trying to recite to a crowd pulling at her clothes".
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