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The phrase "address the crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of speaking to an audience or group of people, often in a formal or public setting.
Example: "The politician took the stage to address the crowd, sharing his vision for the future."
Alternatives: "speak to the audience" or "talk to the gathering".
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Stroman stayed behind to address the crowd.
He doesn't address the crowd.
He invited Bill Frist to address the crowd.
"We watched you address the crowd".
He is scheduled to address the crowd this evening.
Four hours later, Meyer emerged to address the crowd.
Rahul Gandhi was expected to address the crowd later.
Johnson himself would often turn out to address the crowd.
Van Gaal did lament his inability to address the crowd.
Someone handed him a bull-horn and he began to address the crowd.
Still a militia leader, Mr. Al-Akhdar did not address the crowd.
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