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The phrase "cheered for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone actively shows support for something or someone. For example, "The crowd cheered for their favorite team as they took the field."
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Fans cheered for James.
I cheered for the 49ers.
(Everyone cheered for her anyway).
The audience cheered for that.
We cheered for John.
Fans loudly cheered for Mauresmo.
The fans cheered for him.
He cheered for the Mets.
This time he was cheered for.
"Athens never cheered for Sparta, either".
Lots of us cheered for him.
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