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Discover Ludwig"crowding with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a large number of people or things occupying a small space, or to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed or surrounded by something. Example: The city streets were crowding with tourists, making it difficult to navigate. Another example: My mind was crowding with thoughts and worries as I prepared for my big exam.
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"One problem I already have is crowding with the computers".
What did he love about her? Cillian shrugged, his body crowding with feelings.
The amazing keynote of the Peacock Room, given its crowding with visual incident, is simplicity.
If so, are we allowed to imagine her, two years later, crowding with tens of thousands of others in front of the Central Committee building and howling down a tyrant?
He had anterior dental crowding with dental centre line shifts and a deep impinging but atraumatic overbite.
For type 2, there is usually less maxillary incisor protrusion and there is no mandibular crowding, with the incisors labiolingually well positioned.
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The crowd, filled with many Romans, laughed.
They were crowded with prisoners of War.
The shops were crowded with Saturday shoppers.
The hospital was crowded with patients.
Most acknowledge the crowd with a wave.
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