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Discover Ludwig"not very crowded" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or situation where there are not many people present. Example: The park was not very crowded on a weekday afternoon, so I was able to find a quiet spot to read my book.
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It was not very crowded".
"The riding is first class," he said, "and it is not very crowded".
It's not very crowded; there's no music blaring from boom boxes; and impromptu volleyball and football games don't really have room to emerge.
The company has soft-launched a mobile music offering in the Russian market, called Unlimited Music, a subscription-based, download and streaming service that it is trying out first in Russia — a key market for Opera, and one that is not very crowded when it comes to legal music services — before it expands elsewhere.
A witness told the Chicago Tribune that the store was not very crowded at the time of the crash.
Remember that the stairway to success is not very crowded at the top.
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As usual, the stadium wasn't very crowded.
We were also there during the week, so the resort wasn't very crowded.
It wasn't very crowded then, and there was no hassle.
"People who live locally know that Sainsbury's isn't very crowded now".
Driving in Fiji seems easy enough as most islands aren't very crowded, but it's important to note that the driver is on the right hand side and you drive on the right hand side of the road, something that can be tricky if you are not used to it.
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