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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got applause" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone received applause, typically after a performance or presentation. Example: "After her stunning performance, she got applause from the entire audience."
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Even Mr. Paul got applause.
All these lines got applause.
Instead we got applause," they said.
He got applause from the teenagers.
Throughout, he got applause and expressions of approval.
But Disney also got applause for keeping some of the cheekier numbers, and many comments were quite positive.
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I just loved getting applause".
"You don't get applause," Mr. Murphy added.
"Sometimes it gets applause," Franco said.
China-bashing gets applause on the stump.
They keep stopping and getting applause.
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