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"rioting mob" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people who are causing destruction or violence in an area or situation. For example, "Police were called to the scene of a rioting mob that had taken over the town square."
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It was estimated that there were fewer than 200 police to cope with the rioting mob.
All the prison guards backed out of the facility and were shooting at the rioting mob, with lethal rounds, from outside the electrical fence".
In April 2011 a rioting mob overran a compound in northern Mazar-e-Sharif Mazar-e-Sharif Mazar-e-Sharifs and four Nepalese secityty guards.
At Drury Lane a single play included a burning house, a blizzard, a rioting mob destroying a bank and a train wreck.
Eventually, he has something of an awakening and, instead of watching a rioting mob in first world war Trieste pass with his usual sardonic indifference, plunges into the middle of it.
Presumably the rioting mob deemed the companion of a dentist (no matter how grand) to be of little account, and they reached Deauville safely, then London where Napoleon was freed to join her in permanent exile.
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What makes peaceful crowds turn into rioting mobs?
UPDATE: Riot police have dispersed rioting mobs to the southwest of Chinatown using LRAD sonic area control weapons.
Even candidates whom witnesses had described as leading or inciting rioting mobs won handily.
And charred corpses spoke to the use of fire as a main tool of the rioting mobs.
The gas had proven astonishingly effective, it said, making dangerous rioting mobs fall haplessly to the floor with giggles.
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