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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cheerleader for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively supports or promotes a person, idea, or cause.
Example: "She has always been a cheerleader for environmental conservation, advocating for sustainable practices in her community."
Alternatives: "an advocate for" or "a supporter of".
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I'm a cheerleader for life.
I'm a cheerleader for jury duty.
Now, he sees himself as a cheerleader for the neighborhood.
Mr Obama is now a cheerleader for shale gas.
Mr. Ruger was certainly not a cheerleader for gun control.
For he was never a cheerleader for the mainstream.
Not that Vira considers herself a cheerleader for divorced women.
"It was like having a cheerleader for the soul".
"I am a cheerleader for the possibilities of politics".
My daughter dresses as a cheerleader for the games.
She is also a cheerleader for Cornell men's varsity football and basketball.
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