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The phrase "a crowded" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe an area that is full of people or things. For example, "The market was a crowded place, with shoppers browsing through the stalls."
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This is a crowded book.
On a crowded Saturday.
It was a crowded dorm.
He's entering a crowded field.
A crowded bus stop, perhaps?
It is a crowded world.
We are a crowded city.
In a crowded immigrant ghetto?
"It's a crowded place.
"It's a crowded field.
"It's a crowded market.
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