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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by acclamation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a decision or election is made without a formal vote, often in meetings or assemblies.
Example: "The committee was elected by acclamation, as there were no opposing candidates."
Alternatives: "unanimously" or "by general consent."
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It was not wholly by acclamation.
Professor Oliver was chosen president by acclamation.
The board ultimately appointed him by acclamation.
The change was approved by acclamation.
Bercow is voted Speaker by acclamation.
By acclamation, he transcended the tournament in 2002.
Dye remained silent, and Davis was reëlected by acclamation.
He was chosen by acclamation rather than by a vote.
Peers vote by acclamation to accept the special adviser amendment.
I know that it should be carried by acclamation.
Last place went, by acclamation, to the CR-V.
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