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The phrase "with widespread applause" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any situation where a large group of people are enthusiastically applauding. For example, "The actor bowed to the audience with widespread applause."
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Many of New Labour's first-term mental health initiatives met with widespread applause.
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That should command widespread applause across the ideological spectrum.
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When Mr. Perry said he would support Mr. Romney, there was widespread applause but also a number of boos from the audience.
On September 11th Mr Wang was expelled from the KMT.In this section Daggers drawn An old curse returns Picking up steam Swing votes Power struggle Flaws in the diamond ReprintsIn a country fed up with widespread corruption, Mr Ma might have expected applause.
Members of the audience just have to cross their fingers and hope.But Barack Obama's choice of Mr Biden as his running mate has nevertheless been greeted with widespread applause and not just from loyal Democrats.
Carlos Menem, which was charged with widespread corruption.
The deal met with widespread condemnation.
Israel reacted with widespread condemnation and fury.
With widespread high unemployment, devaluations became common.
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