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The phrase "applause to" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own
It would typically be used as part of a longer sentence to describe where the applause is directed. For example: - The audience gave a round of applause to the performers on stage. - The teacher received a standing ovation and thunderous applause to celebrate her retirement. - The mayor gave a speech, and the crowd responded with enthusiastic applause to show their support.
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There is no applause to wait for, from anywhere.
He told his audience that she was 99 and waited for the applause to subside.
And give a big round of applause to the Ground Forces Band.
At the end there were scattered bravos, and enough applause to sustain three bows.
'But I'm after something more profound and poetic - I want the applause to be earned!
Applause to Robert Kushner for his "First Mandala," a fine example of his sumptuous floral celebrations.
Applause to Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie for selecting Skelton at lock.
The Court One crowd don't look amused and offer little applause to the Russian.
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Thank you for believing all the way -- (cheers, applause) -- to every hill, to every valley.
"Entertainment makes people happy, I live for the 'Applause,' to know I've spread that.
'Do What U Want' is the second track [following 'Applause'] to be delivered to fans who pre-order Artpop".
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