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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among the crowd" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is standing or located within a large group of people. Example sentence: John was lost among the crowd at the festival.
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Quickly, fighting erupted among the crowd.
A hybrid boat-man drifts among the crowd.
Most SEC teams are represented among the crowd.
Among the crowd, a young girl held up a sign.
The news was swiftly confirmed by journalists among the crowd.
His appearance also brought clashing James jerseys among the crowd.
But some among the crowd of Palestinians threw stones at the police officers at its entrance.
A rumor spread among the crowd that the man was up there eating a sandwich.
Among the crowd were a small group of anti-Scientology protestors wearing masks and waving banners.
Among the crowd in 1990 was a member of the Kiss team, Daniel Nathan.
And among the crowd was one Waterloo Man – John Lees – whose story can stand for many.
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