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"cheer from" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when expressing support from a distance. For example, "We cheered from home to show our support for the team."
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The response elicited a cheer from nearby protesters.
But they can take some cheer from looking overseas.
There was little cheer from the labour market, either.
The news draws the first cheer from the London audience.
This provoked perhaps the loudest cheer from the watching crowd.
But their delegate got a terrific cheer from the crowd.
He doesn't expect a rousing cheer from Yankees fans.
But this season, he will cheer from the sidelines.
Toshiba's restructuring plans, unfurled on August 27th, got a half-hearted cheer from the stockmarket.
Margaret Thatcher's death was greeted with a cheer from some segments of the NUS conference yesterday.
Brunchers with a view cheer from restaurants, and support rains down from fire escapes and balconies.
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