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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'crowded by' is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to a location that has a lot of people in a limited area. For example, "The museum was crowded by tourists during the summer holidays."
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Even its mobile-telecoms business is crowded by global standards.
Morita found herself crowded by Sharapova's shotmaking, part of a strategy to keep her off balance.
His studio is crowded by a bed, a work desk and a single chair.
The eight-stool bar was crowded by people having mixed drinks poured into blue Solo cups.
In Dallas, Harris was crowded by capable veterans who felt comfortable at the helm.
In a profession crowded by shams & romatics, Ragozin looms like a Descartes--the supreme rationalist codifier..
But lately we've felt crowded by all the performer-politicos auditioning here.
Derek Fisher, Bryant's longtime running mate, is 36 and crowded by a league of younger, quicker point guards.
Imbaba is as proud as it is crowded — by some estimates, it is three times as dense as Manhattan.
He was being crowded by Brazil's André Santos, but the defender was unbalanced by Götze's change of foot.
But the approach has limits: Tesco's shoppers have taken to complaining if stores are crowded by busy internet packers.
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