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The phrase "escape the crowd" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to leave or get away from a large group of people. Example: After a long day at work, I decided to escape the crowded city and take a peaceful hike in the mountains.
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No detail seems to escape the crowd at the Spotted Pig, and Mr. Friedman likes it that way.
The police helped the motorman escape the crowd, which was crying "Lynch him!" This was not to be a bloodless war.
The friends escape the crowd with the help of some local women in niqabs, who soon drop their black veils to show off their designer outfits.
As Pocci accelerated to escape the crowd, he struck several pedestrians, video showed.
The festival seemingly only had one small exit and as everyone tried to escape, the crowd eventually shoved the area's outer fencing down for a quicker departure.
During the colonial period, when New York extended only as far north as today's Chambers Street, one might merely climb up the island to escape the crowd.
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Escape the crowds by wandering outside the flower-scented Sacred Garden.
But I wanted to escape the crowds and get a wilder, deeper experience.
Some second-home buyers come to escape the crowds as well as the heat.
On a warm summer's night, it is the perfect place to escape the crowds.
Snowshoeing is one way to escape the crowds to the quiet of British Columbia's forests.
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