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Discover Ludwig"became crowded" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event in which a place or area filled with people. For example: The park became crowded as the sunny weather brought out more visitors.
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The trains became crowded at an increasingly early hour.
The schools became crowded with children who spoke little English.
In the aughts, the strip became crowded with clubs and restaurants.
The venue became crowded as the 150 or so participants began to arrive.
But earlier, as people came together, the mosque quickly became crowded and more people sat on the ground outside.
But the copse of trees became crowded, O'Connell said, so Rudisha did not get one for London.
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The MOOC business will become crowded over time".
But the market has changed, or at least become crowded.
Some town leaders said beaches could become crowded.
By the mid-'90s it had become crowded with art works," he said.
The plaques become crowded, the lines accumulate and the maps are nearly obliterated.
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