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Discover Ludwig"getting crowded" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are many people or things in a certain space, making it feel crowded or congested. For example, - "I went to the mall on a Saturday afternoon and it was getting crowded with shoppers." - "The train platform was getting crowded as rush hour approached." - "The restaurant was getting crowded with diners enjoying their meals."
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It's getting crowded.
But Ramallah is getting crowded.
A newer, larger one is getting crowded.
THE Earth's orbit is getting crowded.
It's getting crowded these days.
The space is getting crowded.
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Therefore, if a location gets crowded, cells may be pushed to an adjacent less crowded voxel.
It got crowded pretty quickly.
The skies get crowded.
Financial lifeboats are starting to get crowded.
In short order the stage got crowded.
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