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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crowd for" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You could, however, use "crowd around" or "crowd around for". For example, "The crowd around for the show was huge."
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An excited student crowd for that one.
The crowd, for a start.
The crowd for the follow-up act was thin.
A tough crowd for Mr Obama, to say the least.
Foreign tourists crowd for photographs in front of the pulpit.
"We expect an ever bigger crowd for the Preakness".
I played the crowd for all it was worth.
It was a record crowd for the NSL.
McGlynn thanked the crowd for their vocal support.
The speakers thanked the crowd for showing up.
Volunteers bearing cardboard piggy banks trolled the crowd for donations.
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