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Discover Ludwig"cheer her up" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to try and make someone feel happier or more cheerful. Example: After a tough day at work, Sarah's friend brought her some ice cream to cheer her up.
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I tried to cheer her up when she was glum.
He would always cheer her up, she said.
After a friend took Margarite skating to cheer her up, he was viciously attacked on his MySpace page.
She tries to say sorry but the old baron wants to cheer her up and brushes off her apology.
The one thing that seems to cheer her up is Greg and Earl's films.
The only thing to cheer her up is her little stuffed rabbit, Radish.
Trying to cheer her up, Sybil (Anita Hollander) offers, "You have to look past it".
In October, Grimes tried to cheer her up at the nursing home by bringing her a copy of their memoir.
She thought it would cheer her up, but she left it half-finished in a cup holder.
If Mrs. Aron was upset, he would cheer her up by promising to help get back at her tormentors.
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They go to a restaurant the next day to try to cheer her up.
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