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It is usually used to describe a group of people coming together to hear someone speak. For example: "The crowd gathered to listen to the political candidate's speech."
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During a recent Wednesday morning literacy period, kindergartners gathered to listen as "Madeline" was read aloud.
The crew, with their carts full of mops and rags, gathered to listen.
On the day of the debate, a crowd of sixth-formers gathered to listen.
When Churchill died, the House of Commons gathered to listen to just four eulogies.
A crowd gathered to listen, but no one gave money, because there was nowhere to put it.
Up to 2,000 people, protected by hundreds of disciplined riot police, gathered to listen to rousing speeches.
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We've got one coming for you soon, I gather, to listen to the "kids" around the office.
Later, the students at her university would gather to listen to The Goon Show, collapsing in "eye-watering laughter".
At night, some serve as social centers, where communities gather to listen to music and chow down.
In recent years he has addressed dozens of seminars at which thousands of corporate employees gather to listen to advice on how to succeed.
Twice a month in a communal room at a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, about a dozen women gather to listen to Margaret Duncan, a speaker they can relate to.
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