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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to or engaging with a group of people, typically in a public setting.
Example: "The politician took the stage to address the crowd gathered at the rally."
Alternatives: "speak to the audience" or "engage the spectators".
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"As such, the heightened security is in place to address crowd control issues and ensure the safety of our customers and associates".
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Collaboration between emergency medicine and IE is needed to address crowding and ED personnel workload.
Extractions are routinely implemented in orthodontics mainly to address crowding and reduce dentoalveolar protrusion.
In one day, she flies to two or three cities to address crowds of thousands.
29 Interventions to reduce waiting times and address crowding have been summarised elsewhere.
10 11 Strategies to address crowding can be found at all levels of the health system from prehospital to community care.
Witherspoon addressing crowd outside courthouse, demanding the trials be held in Baltimore.
George Bush looks happiest when addressing crowds of pumped-up soldiers.
He regularly addresses crowds of M.Q.M activists back home via teleconference.
Addressing crowds on Monday night, he also condemned the use of force on Sunday.
Anwar denied everything and took to the road, addressing crowds all over the country.
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