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The phrase "an cheerful" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a cheerful" because "cheerful" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She always has a cheerful smile that brightens everyone's day."
Alternatives: "a happy" or "a joyful".
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Fine classical trumpeter Victoria Rule, who has worked with Elbow, produced drifting, jazz-influenced solo work on Mount the Air's title track before the sisters transformed it into an cheerful clog dance.
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A cheerful look makes a dish a feast.
His article was published under a cheerful headline: "A Ticket?
Greet people with a smile and a cheerful "Hello".
Mr. Clark photographed a cheerful President Harry S. Truman taking a walk.
A second match brings forth a cheerful Christmas tree.
A cheerful "no problem" goes a long way.
It's a cheerful way to begin a Sunday afternoon.
A cheerful, riverside Sunday show came to an end.
A cheerful aide said, "Oh, we do have a Monsieur Moët.
It is a cheerful place.
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