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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people that is enjoyable, lively, or positive in some context, such as at an event or gathering.
Example: "The concert was amazing, and we had a good crowd that really got into the music."
Alternatives: "a great audience" or "a lively group".
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It's usually a good crowd".
He considers 50 people a good crowd.
"It's a good crowd," the detective said.
With a good crowd around, Pierce asked for everybody's attention.
"Lola always liked a good crowd," Mr. Seymour commented.
We had a good crowd of paying customers in.
So what makes a good crowd turn madding?
Caribou drew a good crowd for their idiosyncratic chill-rave.
"The kids that hang out there are not a good crowd," Mr. Fox said.
"You guys are such a good crowd," Celeste Cruz says mockingly between songs.
"If we have a half a dozen, it'll be a good crowd".
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