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Free sign upThe phrase "amid a crowd of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to a person's location within a group of people. For example: "He stood amid a crowd of strangers, unsure of where he was going."
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But he was not fond of doing so amid a crowd of pushing and shoving drinkers.
They come ashore amid a crowd of workmen in hard hats and hi-vis orange onesies.
I found him in a huge field outside Islamabad amid a crowd of 350,000 people.
He is seen next prone again, this time as he gleefully bodysurfs amid a crowd of concertgoers.
Iran's popular foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, appeared amid a crowd of voters at his own polling station.
Soon they were chanting a second goal when Giménez leapt amid a crowd of players, outjumping Ramos to head in.
The accident took place about 1 30 p.m. at 56th Street and Lexington Avenue, amid a crowd of holiday shoppers.
"McCall will lose," he said quietly last week, amid a crowd of fellow McCall supporters at a fund-raiser for Congressman Charles Rangel in midtown.
In a startling video, posted on YouTube, one man covered in flames is seen running amid a crowd of protesters and police officers.
He had gone there with a female friend, and he recounted an afternoon of confrontation and tear gas amid a crowd of about two thousand protesters.
"This was a planned political murder," his younger son, Indubhushan Singh, 45, told me Friday, amid a crowd of hundreds of mourners.
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