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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a venue or location is at maximum capacity with people present.
Example: "The concert was a huge success, with a full crowd cheering for the band."
Alternatives: "a packed audience" or "a crowded venue".
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A full crowd of thirty or so students and professors gathered in the seminar room.
You're playing in front of a full crowd, there's a lot of adrenaline going.
Some venues have club nights with built-in audiences so a band gets paid very little but is assured of a full crowd (soft tickets).
Blasko threw her arms up and crooned to a full crowd, who were sprawled on the grass sipping sunset-themed cocktails.
Names like SND, producers of brooding, minimalist electronica, and the boisterous New York rapper El-P also drew a full crowd to the main stage.
"It's been a good start, tricky conditions the first couple of matches, with the heat, but beautiful conditions today, in front of a full crowd.
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He faced a big (though not quite full) crowd, armed with only a pretty good voice and a handful of rather thin, slow jams.
Cold beer, lemonade, ice cream and games for kids and adults alike combined to create a happy, and very full crowd.
BBC Sport's Nick Cavell in the Stade De l'Amitie: "The stadium is quite full with a good crowd and it's very, very colourful too.
From the above conclusions it was decided to move from a mere data collection platform to a full blown crowd and event management application.
This was reflected in high attendances at matches in the later rounds of the tournament including a full capacity crowd of 11,500 at Fir Park in the first final.
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