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The phrase "a throng of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, densely packed group of people or things.
Example: "A throng of fans gathered outside the concert venue, eagerly waiting for the doors to open."
Alternatives: "a crowd of" or "a multitude of".
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"Um, I don't know," Lin told a throng of reporters.
Up front, there's a throng of people chanting and dancing.
The cast was a throng of expert unknowns.
A throng of grinning silverbacks watched from a comfortable distance.
A throng of volunteers has gathered for the clear-up.
Already, a throng of onlookers normal civilians is beginning to swell.
He is — there's a throng of people pressing on him, that's the simile.
A throng of screaming men clamor to see him, insult him, hurt him.
"I don't see the votes for it," she told a throng of reporters.
OUTSIDE one of John McCain's town-hall meetings stands a throng of protesters.
Disembarking, she faced a throng of women huddled on the tarmac, looking unaccountably disappointed.
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