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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crowded space" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical area with a lot of people or objects in it. For example, "The city park was a crowded space on the weekend, filled with families enjoying the sunshine."
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Today, the firm plays in an increasingly crowded space.
Think of it as electrons having more difficulty squeezing into an increasingly crowded space.
But in the last half-decade, it is the addition of new technologies that has roiled this already crowded space.
The school capped its enrollment at just under 300 years ago, Ms. Schwartz added, and the slightly crowded space is what they now "thrive" in.
A roaring fire in the low-ceilinged, comfortably crowded space of stone, wood and plaster took the winter chill off the night air.
While that represented a risk for Fox, its distinctiveness was also an opportunity to offer audiences something different in an increasingly crowded space.
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The disease is most likely to spread through the air in enclosed or crowded spaces.
Exits: As you enter crowded spaces, identify your exits, particularly the nearest, quickest, widest, non-electrical exit.
Swift and efficient evacuations were jeopardized by the sheer number of people trying to escape confined, crowded spaces.
And those friends and relatives have made room for them in already crowded spaces because they understand the risks that come with speaking up.
Britain has been the target of a series of terrorist attacks this year that took place in busy locations or crowded spaces.
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