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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to cheer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to uplift or encourage others, often in a supportive or motivational context.
Example: "Her ability to cheer up her friends during tough times is truly remarkable."
Alternatives: "capacity to uplift" or "talent for encouragement".
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The few parents who have the ability to cheer or instruct are often engaged in work-related travel.
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For all his passion for politics, Miliband still enjoys the ability to cheer on Arsenal and, more frequently, watch his wife performing with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Transforming actual violations into benign violations also explained the famed hospital clown Patch Adams's ability to cheer up terminally ill children, Chris racialtyle racial humor that manages not to be racist, and political satire.
I've always loved Nigel for his ability to cheer me up.
Ability to cheer them up.
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We cheer and hiss as different points of view are put forward; at times one wants to throw the book across the room in frustration; at times one wants to cheer Lappe's ability to reduce the conflict of our time into a clear outline.
For many longtime supporters, City Opera's ability to return, after abandoning its Lincoln Center home, was something to cheer.
"Now, he's losing the ability to come to the park, and not only work a job but to cheer for guys who cheer for him.
These are trends to cheer.
To cheer for him is like cheering for Haiti".
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