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The phrase "abstracted crowds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe groups of people that are perceived as detached or removed from their surroundings or context, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The artist's painting depicted abstracted crowds, emphasizing the isolation felt in modern urban life."
Alternatives: "distant crowds" or "disengaged crowds".
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Stills from "Riots" show abstracted crowds.
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b Abstracted discretized view of crowd map with (alpha = 0.1968039468039468), with 126 × 148 regions, each region corresponding to roughly 28.5 × 28.5m; 's's (or lighter regions) representing regions with crowds.
It's spectacle-size: you see the players at an abstracted distance you are part of a crowd, and that's a large part of your experience.
Mr. Hodge seems torn by conflicting obligations to be both a crowd-wowing song-and-dance man and an abstracted, ambivalent introvert, and he never quite delivers a finished character.
SPARKILL "Frank O'Cain: Abstracted Landscapes".
Abstracted shapes, patterns.
Abstracted, that's Bayes Theoremm.
Why does he look so abstracted?
I began to become detached, abstracted.
It's very abstracted, like Beckett is.
"Tsunami" is her most abstracted relief.
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