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The phrase "clap hands" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express excitement, joy, or emphasis. For example, you could write: "When the audience heard the verdict, they all stood up and clapped their hands in joy."
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"Clap hands!
An assistant goes to the waiting room to clap hands.
Clap hands for Paco Peña's flamenco dancers – in pictures.
In one of them he wrote: "I write to clap hands, not wring them.
Clap hands!" the emcee said, and after a pause, people began clapping.
In Rome, to clap hands with Matteo Salvini, the far-right candidate turned deputy prime minister.
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say break it down chest once clap, chest twice, clap,chest twice,clap,chest twice do that 4 times then the next pattern is desk, clap, hand, hand, clap, desk, desk, clap,hand and elbow.
Cameron claps hands together purposefully.
When Lambert claps hands, the audience clap with him, unprompted.
They were clapping hands and high-fiving.
Emoji +100, gold star, Olympic ribbon, clapping hands, thumbs up.
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