Sentence examples for all cheer from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all cheer" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used in a context where you want to express a sense of collective joy or celebration, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "At the end of the event, there was all cheer among the participants as they celebrated their achievements."
Alternatives: "all joy" or "universal cheer".

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"We had something we could all cheer about," he said, his voice cracking.

The world would be full of secure, happy relationships if we could all cheer publicly when our partners succeed.

But we can all cheer up, even as the economic groundspeed slows down, by recalling Francis Bacon's usage in 1626: "The Catterpiller toward the End of Summer waxeth Volatile, and turneth to a Butterflie".

That is news we can all cheer.

And The Lads All Cheer.

To keep yourself accountable, I want you to post three things you're going try next week in the comments below, so we can all cheer you on.

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But thanks for all your emails and sorry I couldn't use them all, cheers Sean.

But instead of a shamed and craven silence, the crowd responds with an all-for-one, one-for-all cheer that rings around the harbour for long minutes.

The cause for all this cheer?

We all cheered.

Not all cheered.

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