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The phrase "it clapped" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that made a clapping sound or when referring to applause. Example: "As the performance ended, the audience erupted in cheers, and it clapped loudly in appreciation."
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It clapped for "By the Time I Get to Phoenix".
It clapped to encourage as much as to cheer.
It clapped for "True Grit," the theme from the movie he starred in with John Wayne.
It clapped for the road-tested quips and banter between songs, even though much of it was inscrutable.
And it clapped appreciatively for the duo's cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
The audience liked them, too: later, when they kissed, it clapped vigorously, several beats before the end of the scene.
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With two fingers she can make it clap its hands.
Whenever Kevin accomplished a task, the therapist remotely controlling CosmoBot would have it clap its hands and say, "Good job".
If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
Digested read, digested: If you're hygge and you know it, clap your hands.
The bump pulsed powerfully through it, clapping the floors together, and then it stopped.
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