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"a roar of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a loud and powerful sound, such as a roar of thunder, a roar of laughter, or a roar of applause. For example, "The audience gave a roar of approval when the main actor took his bow."
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He lets out a roar of delight.
A roar of cheers filled the room.
It was a roar of defiance with a Welsh accent.
There's a roar of laughter from the pews.
A roar of current tugged at her toes.
It gets a roar of approval every time.
A roar of approval when Alastair Cook was facing?
12.03pm GMT Miliband stands up to a roar of support.
The engagement was announced to a roar of benevolent apathy.
It was a roar of satisfaction, rising up from all corners of Symphony Hall.
A roar of percussion signals the earthquake that opens Christ's tomb; then that noise, too, subsides.
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