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"Cheer up" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to offer encouragement and support to someone who is feeling down or discouraged. For example, you could write: "I know things have been tough lately, but cheer up - better days are ahead!"
Dictionary
Cheer up
verb
To become happy
synonyms
Exact(60)
Cheer up, Monsieur".
Cheer up, white men!
Cheer up, Clippers fans!
"Cheer up," she said.
"Cheer up, you old bat".
Cheer up, chief!
Cheer up, m8.
"Cheer up my friends".
Cheer up, Utah Jazz.
"Cheer up, man.
"Cheer up," Jones said.
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