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The phrase "applauded off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is applauded as they leave a stage or area, often after a performance or speech.
Example: "The actor was applauded off the stage after delivering a stunning performance."
Alternatives: "cheered off" or "sent off with applause."
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He was applauded off at the end.
He replaced Benayoun who was applauded off for his fine performance.
We won 3-1 at Liverpool once and we were both applauded off the pitch.
Palace were applauded off by their fans and it was easy to recognise their efforts.
They were applauded off by their own fans, which suggested that they recognised the difference in performance too.
90+5 min Juan Mata is applauded off by both sets of fans as he is replaced by Ander Herrera.
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And while the dissatisfaction may have more to do with Wenger and the general downward direction in which the club appear to be heading, taking things into context, the players deserved applauding off the pitch for their effort.
It was deflating rather than devastating for Eddie Howe's side and their supporters applauded them off the pitch.
And the universal admiration for Vardy was evident at St James' Park too as Newcastle fans applauded him off at the interval and when he was substituted with 13 minutes remaining.
Holloway praised the Forest fans who applauded Blackpool off at the end, leaving Billy Davies to reflect on a night when the shortcomings of his callow side were ruthlessly exposed.
They applauded us off at the end as they could see what we trying to do.
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