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The phrase "applaud at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to clap or show approval for something or someone. Example: The crowd erupted in cheers and applause at the end of the performance.
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The audience will be allowed to applaud at the beginning and the end of the debates.
Free traders and other manufacturers will applaud at least part of it.
Just remember to applaud at the end of every Putumayo track.
I want them to applaud at the end of movements, if they wish to.
You applaud at the end of children's movies, even when you are watching at home on DVD without children present.
For such audience members, standing up to applaud at the end has become of the Official Broadway Experience.
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Even Cruz applauded at that line.
He was applauded at home for delivering his election promises.
I hated it when the audience applauded at jazz concerts.
One side of the House applauded at frequent intervals.
He is never jeered, but these last few years he has been politely applauded at best.
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