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The phrase "and the crowd of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people gathered in a specific location or context, often implying a sense of collective presence or action.
Example: "As the concert began, the excitement grew among the crowd of fans eagerly waiting for their favorite band to take the stage."
Alternatives: "and the throng of" or "and the gathering of".
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And the crowd of solicitors is growing.
She says it as the bass drops and the crowd of dancers lets out a cheer.
The accusation spread, and the crowd of revellers quickly became a mob.
Mott had a slow, confident way of talking, and the crowd of two hundred fell silent.
Mick plainly meant business, and the crowd of 15,000 showed its appreciation and maybe awe.
He had a clear view of the rear terrace and the crowd of children and parents who'd been caught there.
The Thunder issued 70 news media credentials, and the crowd of 9,002 was the stadium's second largest.
Hagelin scored two goals, and the crowd of 113,411 set a world attendance record for a hockey game.
And the crowd of more than 1,000 New Yorkers boomed at his every "fuck" and chanted his name.
The extra point tied the score at 7-7, and the crowd of 63,995 at Memorial Stadium collectively exhaled.
He spoke in Polish and the crowd of over a thousand people, standing in -10c, listened avidly.
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