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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hundreds inside' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the population of a particular place or space, such as a building or a room. For example, "The stadium was crowded, with hundreds inside watching the match."
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Another common discovery in old faecal matter are trichuris nematodes – or whip worms – that can be found living in their hundreds inside the gut.
A gunman threw smoke bombs and rained bullets on a crowd of hundreds inside a Thousand Oaks bar that is popular with college students Wednesday night, leaving 12 dead including a sheriff's sergeant shot trying to stop the carnage.
Molotov cocktails flew and the building erupted in flames, trapping hundreds inside.
Her mum, Chrissy, said: "Last time there were hundreds inside the arena sitting on the floor, playing music and singing".
We turned into a cacophonous bird market, where bright-green parakeets and budgies flitted by the hundreds inside bamboo cages.
Instead, as disaster struck, trapping hundreds inside the hospital in grim conditions, the healthcare companies were left to busk it.
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When Angel Pagan led off the bottom of the first, he hit the 25th inside-the-park homer in the Mets' 48-season history.
He will start 28th, the inside of Row 10, in the May 29 race.
The 10th sat inside, recalled batsman Dudley Nourse, "with fingers crossed hoping thus to be of assistance".
He will start 10th, the inside of Row 4. If he wins, it would count toward Ganassi's double.
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