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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'scattered applause' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a clapping sound that is not unified or that is not strong or loud. For example: After the actor finished their monologue, there was scattered applause from the audience.
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There was some scattered applause.
There was scattered applause.
The line scored scattered applause.
The airmen get out of the plane to scattered applause.
When Kejriwal approached the dais, scattered applause broke out.
The reaction was scattered applause more than a roar.
Don't you think?" Clinton said to scattered applause.
"They are not all illegal," she said to scattered applause.
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"Despite frequent attacks on Democrats, his address received only scattered, polite applause," Alexandra Jaffe reported.
Another growl, applause, and scattered cheers.
At the end there were scattered bravos, and enough applause to sustain three bows.
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