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The phrase "crowded without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a place or area that is full of people or things, while also implying that there is not much space or room for movement. Example: "The concert was so crowded without any available seats, I had to stand for the entire show."
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Describing the "appalling" conditions at Omarska, Judge Rodrigues, who presided at the trial, said that the buildings were unbearably crowded without any toilets and little water.
"It is very cramped and crowded without any fire extinguishers and other safety arrangements," V. Murugan, a revenue officer in the town, said in a telephone interview.
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Similar effects were apparent with blank targets, providing the first demonstration of crowding without a target.
All the inhabitants crowded into Fort Henry without securing an adequate supply of powder.
She spoke of the crowded living conditions without any privacy, the hunger and the hopelessness.
It's crowded enough in there without his ramblings.
If the elevator is crowded, give as much space as you can without crowding others or yourself.
"He calms the crowd without being obvious".
Silaev, crestfallen and bloodied, slipped into the crowd without comment.
Outside, the crowd without tickets sulked and grumbled.
Mr. Cuomo worked the crowd without a drink, although he occasionally stopped for a taste.
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