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Free sign upThe phrase "is a crowd of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large group of people or things gathered together in one place. Example: "At the concert, there is a crowd of enthusiastic fans waiting for the band to take the stage."
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For the wolf of a writer, the family is a crowd of sitting ducks.
Mr. Cuomo's inner circle is a crowd of three, two, maybe one.
Beside the carriage is a crowd of paparazzi photographers, their flashbulbs strobing incessantly as they record every gory detail.
Instead, what I find is a crowd of rowdy people who seem to all know each other.
A car hurtles down the road to the vast domes where there is a crowd of 4,000 watching.
You go to a scraggly playing field on a Saturday morning, and there is a crowd of Nigerians playing soccer.
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On the vessel walls, there is a crowding of pericytes, recruited by PDGFR expressed by endothelial cells, but also macrophages, fibroblasts, tumor or reactive astrocytes [ 11].
So was a crowd of pedestrians.
(Mr Qadri claimed it was a crowd of 2m).
Understand that we were a crowd of rational people.
This was a crowd of 500 movers and shakers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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