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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cheering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everyone is expressing joy or support, often in a celebratory context.
Example: "The crowd was all cheering as the team scored the winning goal in the final seconds of the game."
Alternatives: "everyone applauding" or "all applauding".
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Watching the teenage activist capture the nation – with Ed Miliband, Diane Abbott and Stella Creasy all cheering him on via Twitter and Hackney exploding with delight on a weekly basis – well, it was quite a thing.
6.57 PM: We're all cheering loudly.
We're all cheering you at the office right now.
"We were all cheering her on," she said.
"I was smiling because my mates were on the pavement and they were all cheering me on.
"Such a diverse unification of people, all cheering you on," she said, despite the disappointment in her legs.
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"We had something we could all cheer about," he said, his voice cracking.
That is news we can all cheer.
But thanks for all your emails and sorry I couldn't use them all, cheers Sean.
And The Lads All Cheer.
We all cheered.
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