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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are flocking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or animals gathering or moving together in a particular direction.
Example: "As the festival approached, fans are flocking to the city to enjoy the events."
Alternatives: "are gathering" or "are converging".
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Patients are flocking in.
Sponsors are flocking in.
Foreign peacemakers are flocking to the region.
But other chains are flocking in.
"That's why architects are flocking to them".
Many young people are flocking to him.
They are flocking to comfort shows.
Many are flocking to Mr. Ma, hoping to curry favor.
The economy is booming and foreigners are flocking to invest.
Tourism is booming: foreigners are flocking to Patagonia.
They are flocking to Syria "to protect Islam," he said.
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