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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clamor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud and confused noise, often made by a group of people expressing their opinions or demands.
Example: "The crowd erupted in a clamor, demanding justice for the victims."
Alternatives: "a commotion" or "a din".
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And it, too, is creating a clamor.
For months there has been a clamor over "managed news".
This will take place against a clamor from industry stakeholders.
"All over the world, there is a clamor for equality..
As she spoke, a clamor erupted in the background.
Amid a clamor for action in Arizona, A.E.U.
But do their vocal gifts warrant such a clamor?
"If it is overpriced, there is not a clamor".
When he's gone, a clamor of rooks passes overhead.
The search is for the perfect word, from within a clamor of possibilities.
She was holding in a wail of disappointment, a clamor of desire.
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