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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flash mob" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place to perform an unusual act, often for entertainment or social purposes.
Example: "The city was surprised by a flash mob that danced in the square, drawing a large crowd of onlookers."
Alternatives: "a spontaneous gathering" or "an impromptu performance".
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It was like a flash mob.
"Fancy doing a flash mob," she says.
Not so much a flash mob, more a flash-light mob.
For newcomers, the effect can be jarring, like watching a flash mob convene without any music.
A flash mob also plans to dance in honor of the speech in Times Square.
They are already organising a "flash mob" invasion of Heathrow's Terminal 5.
This year we did a flash mob at a mall in the heart of Suva.
— titled "My boyfriend asked me to the prom with a flash mob" — has garnered nearly a million views.
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The couple did not hire a wedding planner, nor did they hire a flash-mob producer.
Do you want to go to the dance and perform "Thriller" as a flash-mob with your friends?
The link lead to a site called HopeMob.org, which is exactly what it sounds like a flash mob of hope.
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