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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rabble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a disorderly crowd or a group of people who are perceived as noisy and unruly.
Example: "The protest turned chaotic as a rabble of angry citizens gathered outside the government building."
Alternatives: "a mob" or "a crowd".
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Since arriving in the Senate in 2013, Cruz quickly earned the reputation of a rabble rouser.
Holland are a rabble.
What a rabble.
He is not a rabble rouser.
They've merged to form a rabble".
The Cronulla Sharks are a rabble.
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People always see populism as just a rabble, or a problem with democracy.
He is a rabble-rousing Union Man.
He's an iconoclast and a rabble-rouser".
Michael Moore, a rabble-rousing lefty film-maker?
NEW HAVEN — David Carel was never a rabble-rouser.
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