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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am cheering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is currently in the act of cheering, often in a celebratory or supportive context.
Example: "I am cheering for my favorite team during the championship game."
Alternatives: "am applauding" or "am rooting for".
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But with that said, there is NO WAY I am cheering for Algeria".
I have no hatred towards the Pens but I am cheering for the Wings.
Great homerun in the playoffs, I am cheering for you at home.
"He said, 'You look like a nice girl, and your credit score is better than mine.' So I am cheering inside.
I have said before that I think it is a very good movie which perhaps does not support some of the more goggle-eyed critical responses: but it's exciting and smart, and I am cheering Chazelle and Simmons on.
She adds: "As a feminist, I am cheering on this new development [in the erotica genre] because women deserve the chance to experiment and express their sexuality, and words are one of the ways we become aroused".
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Boyles is cheering.
But few are cheering.
Q: Who is cheering?
Republicans are cheering.
But it was cheering.
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