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"crush of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a large crowd, often with the connotation of a chaotic or overwhelming crowd. For example, you could use this phrase in a sentence like "The crush of people at the concert made it difficult to move around."
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He slid through the crush of crushed Cubs fans.
A crush of fans descended.
"She had the crush of the day.
A crush of supporters greeted him.
Then the crush of news media hurried in.
"The most terrifying thing is that crush of people.
The crush of state business consumed her day.
But it was not a crush of voters.
A crush of bodies carried me toward the pillar.
Restaurants are feeling the crush of food costs, too.
He fiercely guarded Lincoln from the crush of favour-seekers.
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