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Discover LudwigThe phrase "numerous crowd" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The concert drew in a numerous crowd of excited fans, all eager to see their favorite band perform live.
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In a letter written in July 1797, Evans described quite amazing woes: "Now lost in the infinite wilderness of America – Oh unsufferable Thirst and hunger is an amusement in comparison to this … 3rd day here my fever returned … Travelled several miles in water from the hip to the Arm Pitt, amongst a numerous crowd of the biggest water reptiles I ever saw".
But Joel fans, at least, will find much to be captivated by in his concert, which has been captured with almost no extraneous documentary footage of the visit--other than the numerous crowd shots of the very Western-looking audience.
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Indeed, numerous individuals crowd into public transports every morning, or attend night clubs every weekend, or theaters every month, etc.
In numerous streets, crowds gathered around the battered bodies of men they said were members of the dreaded Tontons Macoutes secret police, who protected the Duvalier family's power and often supplemented it with terror and Mafia-style racketeering.
The flowers are small, numerous, and crowded together in dense cymes (dense clusters in upper axils) about 1 cm in diameter.
THE CROWD Numerous family groups, including children.
MARK SCHOFER Providence, R.I. Freedom to be Vulgar To the Sports Editor: Re. "M.L.S. Tries to Mute Fans' Vulgar Chants," Sept. 20: I grew up in Britain, a willing and enthusiastic participant in numerous blue soccer crowd chants, exposed to phrases and songs that were far more obscene than anything heard in Major League Soccer stadiums.
On five occasions The Den was closed by The FA and the club has received numerous fines for crowd disorder.
During the concert, Florence ran barefoot all over the stage and into the crowd numerous times and, by the end of the festival, even called out to fans to "get as high as [they could]." It certainly was a memorable performance.
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