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The phrase "a huddle of fans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of fans who are gathered closely together, often in a supportive or excited manner, typically during a sporting event or concert.
Example: "As the final whistle blew, a huddle of fans erupted in cheers, celebrating their team's victory."
Alternatives: "a crowd of fans" or "a cluster of fans".
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"Dark Shadows" ran on TV from 1966 to 1971, leaving behind a huddle of fans who will now be chewing their cuticles with dread, lest the movie veer an inch from the original show.
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"Oh for goodness' sake," said Tanya McDonald, waiting with a small huddle of fans for play to pause so she could retake her seat.
A huddle of commanders barked instructions.
But a huddle of four Swedish tourists refused to budge.
I saw a huddle of people yelling at one another.
A lone gunman, and a huddle of Barbary monkeys, kept watch.
There is a rooster on the shingle and a huddle of potted plants by the windows.
After the fiercely contested one-day international series, as England's relieved, victorious players stood on the outfield and Jos Buttler did his post-match media duties, a small huddle of Bangladesh fans – so partisan during play – had stayed behind to chant: "England, thank you," on loop.
It also offers a group chat feature (called a Huddle) where fans can swap banter and share content.
A group of fans huddled behind the home netting each time Reyes awaited his turn at bat, snapping photos and talking to him.
Vincent Mazzeo, one of only a handful of fans braving the cold and huddling on the rail after the first race Thursday, said he was unaware that horses were no longer allowed to run on steroids.
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