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"escape the crowds" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts where someone wants to avoid or get away from a large group of people or a busy area. Example: "I decided to take a trip to a remote island to escape the crowds and find some peace and quiet."
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But I wanted to escape the crowds and get a wilder, deeper experience.
Other policemen with batons made room for pilgrims wanting to escape the crowds.
To escape the crowds, the crescent stretch of sand at Half Moon Bay is often deserted.
To escape the crowds, head to Es Grau on the island's quieter north-east coast.
Escape the crowds by wandering outside the flower-scented Sacred Garden.
Or escape the crowds by seeking out some of Venice's beautiful gardens and green spaces.
But if you want to escape the crowds go to Ritigala, a mysterious forest monastery.
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.
It is a delightful place for a stroll, and to escape the crowds in Kandy.
Snowshoeing is one way to escape the crowds to the quiet of British Columbia's forests.
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