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The phrase "also in the crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something is included among a group of people present in a particular location.
Example: "I noticed my friend was also in the crowd during the concert, enjoying the music just like everyone else."
Alternatives: "part of the crowd" or "among the crowd".
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Amanda Foreman, the British historian, is also in the crowd.
Also in the crowd was Janet Knudson, of Neptune, New Jersey.
Fran P. Mainella, director of the National Park Service, was also in the crowd.
The local talk-show host Eddie Burke was there; many of his regular callers were also in the crowd.
Also in the crowd was Peter Ord, now a retired teacher, who will return to the track on Wednesday.
Glover's other sister, Ruth, 22, and brothers Nathan, 26, and Benjamin, 27, were also in the crowd at Eton Dorney to see her gold medal triumph.
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Twigs' new fiancee Robert Pattinson was also spotted in the crowd.
The comedian Russell Brand was also spotted in the crowd of the event, showing his support.
For the women overlooked and also those in the crowd looking up.
His campaign chairman, Donald L. Evans, also wandered in the crowd, hugging and smiling.
Also spied in the crowd was Daniel Brodsky, the chairman of the Met's board of trustees, who is said to have been instrumental in showing Campbell the door.
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