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The phrase "to applause" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where an individual or group of individuals has received approval from the audience in the form of clapping or cheering. For example: The teacher stepped down from the podium to applause.
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to applause
noun
The act of applauding; approbation and praise publicly expressed by the clapping of hands, stamping or tapping of the feet, acclamation, huzzas, or other means; marked commendation.
Exact(59)
Glynnis: To applause.
He finished to applause.
They did, to applause.
He does," she said to applause.
"There she is," he said to applause.
"Do your job!" he said to applause.
"Sehr gut, danke," he said, to applause.
To applause and chants of "Klitschko!
He passed them out anyway, to applause.
They walked off together to applause.
"They're all yours!" someone shouted, to applause.
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