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"applaud with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that someone is clapping their hands to show approval or admiration for something. Example: The audience erupted into thunderous applause with the finale of the play.
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Match marshals control the crowd with flags, instructing them to chant or applaud with wooden mitten clappers.
There was a natural music to all the hammering and sawing and hauling and grunting, and we could hear our audience laugh and occasionally applaud with delight.
At some point during his concerts, the tenor saxophonist Sonny Rollins will embark on a long and forceful solo, and the audience, realizing that it is riding along on a torrent of notes, will rise to its feet and applaud with energetic approval.
They applaud with awe, as though I'd just pulled a rabbit out of a hat.
But until then, the International Centre for Women Playwrights will be looking for theaters to applaud with their annual awards.
I applaud with enthusiasm this gathering of leaders, thinkers, activists, and artists, each and all committed to strategies of and for social progress.
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Finbar Anslow applauds with both hands.
At the end, they applauded with gusto.
The parents oohed and ahhed and applauded with enthusiasm.
Sharapova chased it down for a winner, leaving Williams applauding with her racket.
In the wings, Stewart said "Wow!" and Springsteen applauded with all his might.
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