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"are the crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who are gathered in a particular place, either as a group or a mass of individuals. For example: "The president addressed the crowd, asking if they had any questions."
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Judges make the final decision but the people with the real power are the crowd.
Who's the power here?" "We are!" the crowd shouted in delight.
In the annals of the beanball, there are the crowd favorites, such as Baylor and the old Met Ron Hunt, and the grim reminders, such as Ray Chapman, who was killed by a sidearm fastball to the temple, in 1920, and Tony Conigliaro and Dickie Thon, who suffered partial loss of eyesight after beanings in 1967 and 1984, respectively.
We are the crowd We're a co-coming Ready for those flashing lights Baby, there's no other superstar….
But how quiet are the crowd going to be when Carl gets hit?" Larouche confirmed Bute has been sparring to the backdrop of simulated crowd noise in a bid to acclimatise and has even gone as far as using recordings of Froch's girlfriend screaming from her ringside seat.
Chances are the crowd were booing both Hardy and Johnson that night.
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But theses days families are their mainstay, and G-rated movies are the crowd-pleasers.
But where are the crowd-pleasers that dominated before the advent of The Office – shows such as Only Fools and Horses, The Vicar of Dibley and One Foot in the Grave?
Of course, neutrality isn't the best reason to use these apps; there are the crowd-pleasing recipes they contain and and the fact that both apps having been reworked for the iPad, which, aside from the stove and refrigerator, may be the best device in the kitchen.
How large are the crowds?
How are the crowds?
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