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The phrase "a chorus of contempt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a collective expression of disdain or disapproval from a group of people.
Example: "The politician faced a chorus of contempt from the audience after his controversial remarks."
Alternatives: "a wave of disdain" or "a symphony of scorn."
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The institution, on Euston Road, London, now a victim of its own success with scholars and researchers complaining of students and tourists crowding the reading rooms and cafes, was opened by the Queen in June 1998 – more than 20 years after it was first approved and at £350m over the original budget, to a chorus of contempt.
This was met with a chorus of contempt and opprobrium.
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A Chorus of Disapproval.
A chorus of "fuck you"s.
(Shaw used a chorus of 200).
There was a chorus of apologies.
In reply came a chorus of rebukes.
A chorus of clanks rose and fell.
That touched off a chorus of howls.
There was a chorus of scoffing.
To a chorus of "Pyrro!
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