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The phrase 'a round of applause' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the act of applauding something or someone. For example: "After her inspiring speech, the audience offered her a round of applause."
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A round of applause?
She got a round of applause.
A round of applause is deserved.
A round of applause shook the room.
That brought a round of applause.
There was a round of applause.
So a round of applause again.
Some earned a round of applause.
But he got a round of applause.
"They gave me a round of applause.
Time for a round of applause.
More suggestions(25)
a round applause
a defender of applause
accept a round of applause
a beautiful round of applause
a shower of applause
for a round of applause
a round of laughter
a round of approval
a round of praise
a series of applause
a round of hand
a round of clapping
a round of good
a round of cheering
a round of congratulations
a lot of applause
a rush of applause
a round of trade
a surge of applause
a wave of applause
a round of bourbon
a round of beer
a chorus of applause
a spatter of applause
a round of head-nodding
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