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The phrase "applaud everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express appreciation or recognition for a group of people, typically in a celebratory or commendatory context.
Example: "At the end of the event, I want to take a moment to applaud everyone for their hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "commend everyone" or "give everyone a round of applause".
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"I applaud everyone for their input," he said.
"I really applaud everyone who had anything to do with this park".
But the experiment itself has real-world value, so I applaud everyone's dedication.
I applaud everyone involved.
I applaud everyone who has the courage to take that challenge.
I applaud everyone (because it takes a village) who worked tirelessly to bring AthenaHacks to life.
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Let's end by applauding everyone involved in this.
President Nixon started applauding, and once he started applauding, everyone started applauding.
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He applauded with everyone else and then tossed the glove and the ball to fans lining his path.
He was generously applauded by everyone, as he strode away, limping slightly for the cameras.
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