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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with applause" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action done with or accompanied by applause. For example: - The speaker concluded his speech with applause from the audience. - The band ended their performance with thunderous applause from the crowd. - The students presented their project and received a round of applause from their classmates. - The magician pulled off an impressive trick, earning a standing ovation and wild applause from the audience. - The chef prepared each dish with precision and received praise and applause from the diners.
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Independence with applause".
The tent filled with applause.
The crowd responded with applause.
He was rewarded with applause.
Backstage, designers are often greeted with applause.
The crowd drowned him out with applause.
Almost instantly, the room resounded with applause.
The cathedral then filled with applause.
This demonstration is greeted with applause.
The room explodes with applause.
The crowd thundered with applause.
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