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Discover Ludwig"cheer about" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in spoken and written English
It means to express joy, enthusiasm, or support about something. Example sentence: The team's victory was something to cheer about, and the whole city celebrated their success.
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Nothing to cheer about, WWD reports.
Not much to cheer about then.
"There's not a lot to cheer about".
There's a lot to cheer about here.
wasn't the only thing to cheer about at Facebook.
There is very little to cheer about here.
"She gives every small-town resident something to cheer about".
It's great to give people something to cheer about".
Johnson has given Yankees fans plenty to cheer about lately.
That isn't much to cheer about, but, under the circumstances, even simple survival is positive news.
Advocates of federal action to address climate change had little to cheer about in 2010.
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