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'a cheer' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express joy or appreciation for something. For example, "The crowd erupted into a cheer as the team scored their first goal."
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A cheer goes up.
How does a cheer kill?
That gets a cheer.
Some less predictable contenders merit a cheer.
Fans at Cowboys Stadium mustered a cheer.
Fans gave him a cheer.
Give me a cheer if you're English!
A cheer or two for modesty.
"I'm not," I said, expecting a cheer.
Either way, these actions deserve a cheer.
A cheer echoed over the sea.
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