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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wave of laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sudden outburst of laughter, often from many people at once. For example, "The speaker's joke was met with a wave of laughter."
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A wave of laughter went through the audience.
She paused, letting a small wave of laughter roll over the crowd.
There was another wave of laughter, this one propelled by a gust of relief.
Stonewall had to pause here to let a wave of laughter die down.
"I like to imagine a Mexican wave of laughter going round the country".
However, a short time later, there was a second wave of laughter.
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Waves of laughter made him crack the door.
The cuteness of the puppets won waves of laughter on Saturday night, rightly.
"Then from the darkness these waves of laughter come at you.
Despite the moral and professional support, Mr. Milowitz bungled his lines amid waves of laughter.
"The short answer is, 'You go first,' " Ms. Fyne said, to waves of laughter.
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