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"crowd of visitors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large group of people who have come to visit a certain place or attend a specific event. Example: The museum was filled with a crowd of visitors who were eager to see the new exhibit.
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There was a large crowd of visitors.
The crowd of visitors more or less ceased to exist….
A crowd of visitors, who paid $7.50 each, streamed along the dockside where the boats were berthed.
Locals packed up and sandbagged, watching and waiting, while a sparse crowd of visitors milled through the muddy fairgrounds.
The Senate was virtually empty when he finished, but a sizable crowd of visitors in the gallery broke into applause.
At one point during the tour, a mouse scuttled down a hallway undeterred by the crowd of visitors.
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Its annual Calle Ocho festival (March; part of the Carnaval Miami celebration) draws large crowds of visitors.
Even the new airport through which the crowds of visitors are expected to pass is struggling.
Last year, his Work No. 850 set runners sprinting through the Duveen Galleries of Tate Britain, negotiating the crowds of visitors.
"The Village attracts crowds of visitors, especially on weekends, and impact officers are assigned there as a result".
They sleep, indulge in an occasional tussle and ignore the crowds of visitors gawping at them across the fence.
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