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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I cheer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a simple sentence that expresses the action of cheering. Example: "I cheer for my favorite team every time they score a goal."
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I cheer them.
I cheer the memory of Katy's mother.
"That's why I cheer," he said.
But I cheer him on from my sofa.
"I cheer for the winner," he said with a smile.
I cheer for the Lions and Pistons no matter what".
If I go to a football stadium I cheer for the home team," he said.
In hockey, for example, I cheer for Boston College, which my son attends.
I cheer, too, stupidly proud that my baby has behaved like a baby.
I cheer when protesters interrupt Donald Trump, risking their safety to stop the demagoguery.
"I cheer for the football team, but I see it being very good for me, too".
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