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The phrase "a cheering section" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a group of supporters or fans who encourage and cheer for a team or individual, especially in sports or performances.
Example: "The basketball game was electrifying, with a cheering section that filled the stands and motivated the players to perform their best."
Alternatives: "supportive crowd" or "fan base".
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A cheering section will follow him.
Plus bleacher seats for a cheering section".
Back behind the fence, my opponent had a cheering section of family.
Mr. Mond, who has four sons and 10 grandchildren, does not want a cheering section.
I knew that I could not diet alone; I needed the help of a cheering section.
"It's not like we have a cheering section for the death penalty".
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But for the past ten years the woeful Clippers have had an unofficial mascot and an organized cheering section, a figure in a half-red, half-blue, totally shiny suit who goes by Clipper Darrell and posts up above the 100 section.
But their season ended with a standing ovation from a small cheering section behind the bench and, minutes later, glum faces in a cramped locker room.
They're willing to take to the road to see their boys in action, and to bring them a hometown cheering section whose vigor is not often encountered by traveling Class A ball clubs.
They are a priceless sounding board as well as a powerful cheering section for me.
They were a "solid cheering section".
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