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"the middle of the crowd" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a place or location that is surrounded on all sides by other people, objects, or entities. For example: "John stood in the middle of the crowd, watching the parade with a contented smile."
Idiom
(The) middle of nowhere.
A very isolated place.
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In the middle of the crowd, Aminata breastfeeds her twins - a boy and a girl.
Hosts and guests stood in the middle of the crowd, addressing fans through a bullhorn.
Player squatted in the middle of the crowd and broke into a lengthy pep talk.
La Russa and Reds Manager Dusty Baker exchanged words in the middle of the crowd.
The way people lay down and curled up, in the middle of the crowd.
The heat in the middle of the crowd was almost unbearable, even in the evening.
1.24pm: @paul__lewis Police van in the middle of the crowd now being ripped up.
So we went into the middle of the crowd and began to improvise".
In the middle of the crowd and off to the side, they see and are seen.
Seats are set up around two stools in the middle of the crowd in the grassy quad.
Standing in the middle of the crowd earlier this week, the only thing I was afraid of was the police.
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the middle of the audience
the middle of the rally
the middle of the gathering
the anonymity of the crowd
the middle of the day
the size of the crowd
the middle of the defense
the wisdom of the crowd
the roaring of the crowd
the middle of the night
the middle of the street
the middle of the middle
the bloodlust of the crowd
the middle of the fighting
the pitch of the crowd
the rest of the crowd
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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