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Discover Ludwig"flocked to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a large number of people or animals gathering somewhere, usually because of something attractive at the location. For example: "Thousands of music fans flocked to the venue to hear the band's debut performance."
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Women flocked to him.
Residents flocked to him.
Fans flocked to it.
College coaches flocked to Punahou.
People flocked to it.
Fighters have flocked to join the group.
Politicians have already flocked to major cities.
The journalists flocked to the plane.
And women have flocked to those jobs.
Shoppers flocked to new suburban malls.
College recruiters flocked to Millwood.
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