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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be cheerful about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express positivity and optimism about a situation. For example: "Let's be cheerful about the new year and all the possibilities it brings."
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"As if there were anything to be cheerful about".
What does that leave us to be cheerful about?
Not even the optimistic Professor Pinker could find much to be cheerful about in that.
In that context there is plenty to be cheerful about now.
But overall, South-East Asia's half-billion people have more to be cheerful about, even if their leaders still sometimes let them down.
It is not that there is nothing to be cheerful about: inflation has been tamed; the economy has recovered, and is poised this year for healthy growth.
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"I'm cheerful about going forward," he said on Friday.
But she says she is cheerful about it.
However, she tells her young Negro nurse, Miss Wickes, that she favors change and is cheerful about it.
The book opens and closes with the enigmatic Yakut healer Ediiy Dora, who knows the secrets of existence and is cheerful about them because "there is no death".
In an interview, Mr. Mironov was cheerful about the fallout from his remarks about Mr. Putin, saying that the feud with United Russia had brought him more fan mail than at any other point in his career.
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