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a great applause
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a great applause" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression would typically be "great applause" or "a great round of applause." Example: "After the performance, there was great applause from the audience."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Alternative expressions(20)
a loud applause
thunderous applause
enthusiastic applause
resounding applause
hearty applause
a warm reception
a favorable response
high praise
a huge applause
a great appreciation
a great ovation
a great admiration
a great welcome
a great strategist
a great player
a great concept
a raucous applause
a great album
a great guy
a solid applause
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
He exhorted those who marched to the monument to "give a great applause for all those angels who are here with us".
News & Media
"Keeping jobs at home" was a great applause line, but Obama didn't betray any awareness of the novel public programs that might make that goal possible, like the shell buildings or the Return to Roots campaign.
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Statement (a) is a great applause line but regrettably not true: Students differ enormously in learning ability, and a significant minority of them never learn to read well or to handle long division, and are totally defeated by algebra, physics and high school generally.
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It made for a great applause line and a fantastic contrast between my philosophy and Bloomberg's Big Apple big government approach.
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Sticking to ones principles may prove to be a great applause line on the campaign trail, but it is actually bragging about the embrace of anti-intellectualism. Liberal arts are where we learn how to be citizens.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
For the time being, nobody seems set seriously to challenge Mr Primakov's rule.Not that there is any great applause.
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One recent performer set up a potter's wheel and created a ceramic dildo, to great applause.
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As it concluded, according to one report, Kevin put on a Yankees cap and — to great applause — told the room that he was hoping the couple would soon be moving closer to their upstate New York home.
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"It's not that there's lack of money in the world," Ms. Yousafzai, an activist for girls' education who was shot in 2012 after she defied the Taliban, said to great applause at a Central Park concert.
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Garcia Bernal described migration as a "natural phenomenon" and won great applause when he added, "We are all migrants". .
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After the actor came out to great applause and a big hug from Winslet, he said "Kate just told me not to... this up".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer "great applause" without the article "a", or use the idiomatic phrase "a great round of applause" for grammatically correct and natural-sounding English.
Common error
Avoid using the article "a" directly before "great applause". While understandable, it's not standard English. Use "great applause" or "a great round of applause" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is generally used as a noun phrase to denote approval or appreciation from an audience. Ludwig AI indicates that while the phrase appears in some sources, it's considered grammatically incorrect, with "great applause" being the preferred form.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a great applause" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI analysis suggests that the correct form is either "great applause" or "a great round of applause". While "a great applause" does appear in some news and media sources, it's best to avoid it in formal writing. Better alternatives include "great applause", "a round of applause", or other descriptive phrases like "enthusiastic applause" and "resounding applause". When aiming for clarity and grammatical correctness, using the recommended alternatives will ensure your writing is more effective.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
great applause
Removes the article "a", which is grammatically more sound in English.
a round of applause
Replaces "applause" with "round of applause", creating a more standard idiomatic expression.
enthusiastic applause
Uses an adjective to describe the applause, highlighting the intensity of the approval.
hearty applause
Emphasizes the genuineness and warmth of the applause.
resounding applause
Highlights the loudness and fullness of the applause.
thunderous applause
Implies an extremely loud and impressive applause.
a huge ovation
Substitutes "applause" with "ovation", suggesting a more formal and prolonged expression of approval.
a warm reception
Replaces "applause" with a more general term, indicating positive welcoming or approval.
a favorable response
Indicates a positive reaction or acceptance, broader than just applause.
high praise
Shifts from applause to verbal commendation, indicating strong approval through words.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "a great applause"?
No, the standard English expression is either "great applause" or "a great round of applause". Using "a great applause" is considered grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "great applause" and "a great round of applause"?
While both phrases indicate strong approval, "great applause" is a more general term. "A great round of applause" is more specific, referring to a sustained and enthusiastic burst of clapping. You might also consider using similar alternatives like "thunderous applause".
What can I say instead of "a great applause"?
Better alternatives include "great applause", "a round of applause", "enthusiastic applause", or "resounding applause", depending on the specific context.
How do I use "great applause" in a sentence?
Example: "The speaker was met with great applause after delivering the keynote address." Ensure the context is appropriate for a formal or neutral tone.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested