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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly crowded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, place, or event that has a significant number of people or things present, indicating a level of density or busyness.
Example: "The café was a fairly crowded spot during the lunch hour, making it difficult to find a table."
Alternatives: "somewhat busy" or "rather packed".
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On the first visit, a fairly crowded Saturday night with techno music thumping down the halls from the catering room, we had to beg for menus, then ask repeatedly if we could order.
Boxful operates in a fairly crowded space — no pun intended.
Mr. Fanning and Mr. Parker are hoping to make a dent in a fairly crowded market.
Roberta Altman was at the front of a fairly crowded crosstown bus when a cell phone rang in the back.
Investigators have also studied police surveillance video that shows a "fairly crowded" street as a man that they say was Mr. McCaulla walked north on Eighth Avenue and Mr. Gutierrez walked south, Commissioner Kelly said.
The result is that even a team such as Arizona, boasting a fairly crowded new ballpark and a division title after two major league seasons, has to borrow money to keep competitive pace.
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Zimmber's entering a market that's fairly crowded with at least 69 startups operating in the home services market, according to a press release.
The beach was fairly crowded on a recent weekday, with families and young people hanging out.
Again, this is a market that's already fairly crowded.
Still, the lake was fairly crowded for "Swelter".
The online customer loyalty business is already fairly crowded, what with S & H and others already doling out electronic trading stamps.
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