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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are flocking to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of people or things moving towards a particular place or event, often in a hurried or excited manner.
Example: "Every summer, tourists are flocking to the beach to enjoy the sun and sand."
Alternatives: "are gathering at" or "are converging on".
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Foreign peacemakers are flocking to the region.
Students are flocking to the program.
"That's why architects are flocking to them".
Many young people are flocking to him.
They are flocking to comfort shows.
Indeed, Russian tourists are flocking to Finland.
Many are flocking to Mr. Ma, hoping to curry favor.
Tourism is booming: foreigners are flocking to Patagonia.
They are flocking to Syria "to protect Islam," he said.
It is not that members are flocking to the council.
Argentines are flocking to buy cars and flat-screen televisions.
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