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The phrase "cheer us up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to ask someone to lift your spirits or make you and/or others feel happier or more positive. For example, "After our team lost the game, I asked my friends to cheer us up with some fun music."
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He also tried to cheer us up by using the word "aspiration" over and over again.
But it's surely not unusual for us to use a bit of retail therapy to cheer us up, especially when there are bargains around.
Manny tried to cheer us up and gave me a book of quotations that he said he used to bring himself up when he was down.
Bright hues cheer us up.
Cheer us up.
One friend tried to cheer us up.
So here's something to cheer us up.
This, too, would cheer us up.
("To cheer us up?" she wonders sardonically).
Maybe some gravlax (£2.80) will cheer us up.
Besides, there's always that third kit to cheer us up.
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