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Free sign upThe phrase "a cheer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express support or encouragement for someone or something, often in a celebratory context.
Example: "The crowd erupted in a cheer for the winning team as they took the trophy."
Alternatives: "a shout for" or "a round of applause for".
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I think you should give a cheer for process innovation".
McDonald's is running a "Cheer for China" television ad.
His last word was a cheer for victory"— filled him not with pride, but with rage.
Chelsea Through Dec. 11 First, a cheer for the art dealer Elizabeth Dee.
Our first tradition is to do a cheer, for the other team.
And let us hear a cheer for Gladwyn Turbutt's four-volume History of Derbyshire (Merton Priory).
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A "Cheering for Athletic Equality Guide," made possible with an AEI, would have a similar effect.
And the commission deserves a second cheer for proposing a reduction in the monopoly that most incumbent operators will find thoroughly unpalatable.
A huge cheer for the British team, who have a shout of a medal.
Ted Cruz drew a Bronx cheer for denigrating "New York values" during a Republican debate.
A huge cheer for Ali.
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