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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crawling with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location that is full of people, animals, bugs, or other living things. For example, "The beach was crawling with families enjoying the sunny day."
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Crawling with television reporters.
A great bar, crawling with benefactors.
All of them were crawling with insects.
The neighborhood is crawling with famous writers.
The neighborhood itself is crawling with kids.
Explore Greensboro, North Carolina, a "hamlet crawling with writers".
The place is crawling with them.
The place was crawling with us.
"The place was crawling with cockroaches.
The place must be crawling with them.
"My legs were crawling with hornets.
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