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Discover LudwigThe phrase "took the crowd" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something was able to control or influence a large group of people. Example: The charismatic speaker took the crowd by storm with his powerful words and compelling delivery.
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With each step the wolfhound took, the crowd advanced.
For us to score like that, it took the crowd right back out of it".
"They took the crowd out a little bit in the first half and they kept coming at us," Duncan said.
Mr. Gutierrez took the crowd through a walking warm-up, to the Rapture's "Get Myself Into It," urging participants to "negotiate the space!" and to take their pulses.
And during a round of Name That Tune it took the crowd only five notes to shout out the identity of "The Trolley Song" from the film "Meet Me in St . Louis.
His funk, soul and rock music collective Parliament were clearly up for a party and took the crowd with them on a set that featured old favourites alongside new material.
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As reported by The Huffington Post, a watch that syncs with iPhone and Android devices took the crowd-sourced fundraising web site Kickstarter by storm earlier this month, meeting its project goal of $100,000 in two hours.
He didn't take the crowd's interest personally.
"I want you to take the crowd out of the game," he told them.
"We wanted to take the crowd out of it," Jeter said.
Live, though, you imagine their personality will take the crowd with them.
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