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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more crowded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to compare the level of crowding in one situation to another. Example: The streets of New York City are much more crowded than the streets of my small hometown.
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In a crowded city, it is more crowded.
Planes are more crowded.
Dinner is more crowded.
We're more crowded on game nights.
The Knicks' side was more crowded.
Then the deck got more crowded.
The field is also much more crowded.
But those streets were even more crowded.
City surveys confirm that sidewalks are becoming more crowded.
The fall books season just got a little more crowded.
It, too, would have made this list even more crowded.
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