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The phrase "a mob" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large crowd of people, often in a disorderly or unruly manner.
Example: "The protest turned chaotic as a mob gathered outside the city hall, demanding change."
Alternatives: "a crowd" or "a throng".
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A mob was waiting.
A mob lynched them.
A mob surrounded her.
A mob is a mob.
A mob and a machine.
"It's a mob scene.
A mob was milling.
Everyone loves a mob, don't they?
A mob attacked Mr. Siddiq's office.
Church with a mob trailing behind him.
A mob mentality soon took over.
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