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"crowd about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gather around someone or something in a close and dense group. It can also mean to be surrounded by a large number of people or things. Example: The fans crowded about the stage, eager to get a glimpse of their favorite band.
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The crowd: about 60.
People crowd about and cry, "A real Baby Ruth wrapper, by God, what could be realer than that!" Fantastic metaphysical advantage.
His late decision to withdraw from the 1500m left many of the 9,000 crowd – about 4,000 short of capacity – bitterly frustrated.
In Algorithm 1, ask Crowd About(C) issues |C| queries in parallel to ask about regions in C, and in practice, would have a maximum wait time.
The crowd, about 40-people strong, is blocking the entry.
The crowd — about fifty people — greeted Bloomberg unusually warmly.
Street sweepers were used to disperse the crowd about 2.15am.
I also talked to the bike-polo crowd about this.
There was shouting and aggression from the crowd about the men who had disrupted the voting.
McGowan told the crowd about her badly misjudged campaign quote: "I have no policies".
He instructed the crowd about the geography of Chechnya and Dagestan.
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