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The phrase "and applause from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a situation that involves receiving applause or recognition from a group or audience.
Example: "The performance concluded with a standing ovation and applause from the audience."
Alternatives: "and cheers from the" or "and acclaim from the".
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The line inspired loud cheers and applause from the gallery, like the three cheers that rang out almost every step of the way, all day.
"We're proud of the Crusades," he said, drawing loud cheers and applause from the crowd.
"No, sir, I've never struggled with that at all," he said to loud whistles, whoops and applause from the audience.
Cue laughs and applause from the audience.
There's assent and applause from the crowd.
There was some laughter and applause from the audience.
He got cheers and applause from the mob.
New employees introduce themselves, evoking cheers of welcome and applause from the rest of the group.
There was a burst of laughter and applause from the den.
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Sparks' remarks triggered cheers and applause from the crowd, which was remarkable given the fact that the audience was comprised of shareholders and hand-picked loyal employees.
"They made the mess, and now they're complaining about how fast we're cleaning it up," Mr. Obama said, bringing a roar of laughter and applause from the crowd.
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