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The phrase "are very crowded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a place or event has a large number of people present, making it feel congested or packed.
Example: "During the festival, the streets are very crowded, making it difficult to move around."
Alternatives: "are extremely packed" or "are heavily populated".
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About 28 million people live in the city and the streets are very crowded.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Ramp available for small step up to entrance; accessible restroom, but conditions are very crowded.
"The kitchens are very crowded during the morning rush hour; boxes are all over the place blocking passageways; there's a lot of grease on the floor and workers have slipped and fallen.
Sunny seasides are filled up with tourists during summer, whereas snowy ski centers are very crowded during winter.
The 7 and the E are very crowded.
The VA's mental health facilities "are very crowded -- we don't have enough counselors or providers for what's coming in," a VA psychiatric nurse recently told The Huffington Post.
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It's very crowded.
It was very crowded in the bus.
The subway was very crowded for a Saturday.
A train going from Florence to Rome was very crowded.
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