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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area was crowded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that has a large number of people present, indicating a lack of space.
Example: "During the concert, the area was crowded with fans eager to see their favorite band perform."
Alternatives: "the space was packed" or "the location was bustling".
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The holding area was crowded and somewhat frenzied.
Colonel Ghafour said the area was crowded with traffic.
The finish area was crowded with people milling around trying to find their families.
Mr. Ozawa said that the area was crowded at the time.
It was hot and humid at street level, and the area was crowded with tourists.
Inside Craig's, the bar area was crowded with women in stiletto heels and sleeveless furs.
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The area is crowded with workers, fisherwomen and vendors.
The airy, outside seating area is crowded in warm weather.
These days the area is crowded with families, much as it was in the early part of the last century, when the neighborhood was a popular resort destination for city dwellers and other fun seekers.
Jean-Daniel Noland, president of the block association for West 47th and West 48th Streets, said that residents were entitled to safer streets although the area is crowded with businesses and truck and bus traffic.
Like much of the Croisette, on most evenings during the festival the area is crowded with passers-by strolling near the seaside cafes or waiting outside one of the hotels for a glimpse of a celebrity.
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