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The phrase "all applause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express universal approval or admiration for someone or something, often in a celebratory context.
Example: "After the performance, there was all applause for the talented musicians who captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "universal acclaim" or "total applause".
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All applause thereafter was laced with mockery.
If winning — and winning big — conditions a dog to assume that all applause is for him, Uno has that reflex.
All applause, he said, should be saved until the end, and anyone who was disruptive would be asked to leave.
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I heard all this applause and laughter.
All the applause should go to the teachers, the principals and the parents for stepping it up".
We can't let the Tories get all the applause for the property bubble and the credit card binge.
For all the applause that greeted the release of its rather radical manifesto last month, it has—after meetings with its rank-and-file meekly waterank-and-file meekly
This is fried chicken that should get all the applause (with the exception of one vegetarian, mushroom-based "bun", the menu is mostly fried chicken).
The superheroes are taking the conformist path, and getting all the applause".
Designers, apparently, want all the applause at the end of the show.
The people whom I witnessed giving their all deserve applause for more than the effort.
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