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Discover LudwigThe phrase "audience burst" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to sudden reactions or responses from an audience, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The comedian's punchline was met with an audience burst of laughter that filled the room."
Alternatives: "audience reaction" or "crowd response".
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The audience burst into sustained applause.
The audience burst into rambunctious applause.
His audience burst into laughter and applause.
The audience burst into applause.
His audience burst into applause.
The audience burst out in laughter.
Everyone in the audience burst out laughing.
The audience burst into thunderous applause.
"It was an impulse that I had," he said, adding, "The audience burst into applause".
Can you please give me a name?' " Ibrahim smiled broadly as the audience burst into applause.
The schoolboy audience burst into applause, and that night an actor was born.
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