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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with clamour" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation characterized by loud noise or uproar, often in a context of excitement or chaos.
Example: "The crowd erupted with clamour as the band took the stage."
Alternatives: "with uproar" or "with noise."
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1966 was a hot year, crowded with clamour and noise as seven-inch singles were cut to the limits of the then available technology.
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The humid air is filled with the clamour of drums, with women's voices raised in high-pitched ululation.
The company has hired a third more staff than usual for this time of year and is running three harvesting crews 24 hours a day, seven days a week to keep up with the clamour for iceberg lettuces, compared with just one crew last month.
And faced with this clamour, how does Madrid react?
You have to take very difficult decisions with a clamour around you".
Clarissa, he decides with equal clamour, will be "Mother Teresa to my leprosy".
The National Union of Students is warning of a "summer of chaos" as the cuts are combine with a clamour for places.
McCain has also been obliged to make adjustments to his policy in line with the clamour for "American energy independence".
Faced with a clamour for dollars, Russia's banks have raised the rates they pay on dollar deposits to try to suck some in.
These traits of spoken language belong to a vulgar household, filled with the clamour of a large family fond of coarse jokes and prone to sentimental effusions.
The Duchess of Cambridge has gone into labour and already the media feeding frenzy has begun, with a clamour of royal 'experts', baby speculation and an army of information about the illustrious infant sprayed across the world's news outlets.
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