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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crowding at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a large number of people or things are gathered in a specific location.
Example: "There was significant crowding at the entrance of the concert venue as fans eagerly awaited the doors to open."
Alternatives: "congestion at" or "crowd at".
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There was considerable crowding at the rear of the hall.
The schools will relieve crowding at four surrounding elementary schools.
I'd never seen such clamor or crowding at this venue.
But that has meant crowding at other prisons.
But those cuts caused unacceptable classroom crowding at the high school, Mr. Tortorici said.
Where's the nobility in a struggle against peak-hour crowding at Club Reebok?
The objects there are well spaced, avoiding the crowding at Hunterdon and allowing for focused, easy contemplation.
"The signals went dark briefly and there was crowding at station because of the busy holiday season," she said.
Ms. Wheaton, who has a daughter who graduated from Stuyvesant last year, said the crowding at Stuyvesant was mild compared to that in some schools.
"It's going to give riders more options and relieve crowding at Lexington and 53rd," said Andrew Albert, chairman of New York City Transit Riders Council.
Kyle Johnson, a 10th grader at Varela High School, is used to large classes, but this year the crowding at his school is nothing short of spectacular.
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