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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affection and applause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a combination of emotional warmth and approval, often in contexts related to performance or appreciation.
Example: "The artist received both affection and applause from the audience after the heartfelt performance."
Alternatives: "love and admiration" or "fondness and praise".
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Down one path lies affection and applause.
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On Tuesday, Francis sent his predecessor a warm greeting "full of affection and gratitude," drawing long applause from the crowd.
If America preserves its unity, and carry our fragile experiment in self-government to success, we will earn "the glory of recommending it to the applause, the affection, and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it".
His moment of triumph came when he declared, "I eat in twelve languages". The other aspirants all laughed, with affection, and offered up a round of applause.
Loud yips and applause.
(Laughter and applause).
Sniggers and applause.
There was laughter and applause.
There were cheers and applause.
His audience burst into laughter and applause.
Cue laughs and applause from the audience.
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