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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crowd together" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to gather or come together in a close and tightly packed group. Example: As the concert began, the excited fans started to crowd together near the stage, waiting for their favorite band to perform.
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crowd together
verb
To push (someone or something) into an excessively small space; to pack tightly.
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As the grasshoppers crowd together, something shifts.
It's about both of us attacking the crowd together.
Girls in pink uniforms and hair ribbons crowd together giggling.
"He was the one who always kept the crowd together".
Bush and Obama move through the crowd together now.
In many cases, residents say, multiple immigrant families crowd together in a single one-bedroom unit.
Gawking courtiers crowd together, pushing toward the right where the Virgin sits mute in a pavilion.
It has happened in both China and India where people tend to crowd together during thunderstorms.
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As the switch nears completion, the magnetic field lines--marked by churning loops of charged gas--crowd together at the poles.
"I had a feeling that because Hoberman had decided to group [the no wave crowd] together, I would then be excluded.
In the frame, a jumbled group of African men all of whom are appear to be digital transplants crowd together under the Chinese company's banner.
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