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"mob of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large, unruly or disorderly group of people. It can also be used to describe a group of animals exhibiting aggressive or chaotic behavior. Example: The protest turned violent as a mob of angry demonstrators began smashing windows and setting fire to cars.
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The mob of 250 came.
And a mob of locals agreed.
The mob of reporters and cameramen restrained itself.
A mob of several hundred surrounded his house.
A mob of young men surrounded him within seconds.
I narrowed the flash mob of candidates to six.
I've seen Harold hold off a whole mob of them".
"They've been denuding the so-called Mob of leadership.
It was a maritime mob of southern cownose rays.
— distributes fruit to a mob of starving souls.
One was killed by a mob of Christian zealots.
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