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The phrase "cheered him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action where someone expresses support or encouragement to another person.
Example: "After hearing the good news, his friends cheered him with loud applause."
Alternatives: "encouraged him" or "supported him."
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The twenty thousand cheered him.
Tories cheered him dementedly.
Students cheered him.
How they cheered him!
Not all cheered him.
They had cheered him on.
Initially the crowd cheered him.
No one even cheered him.
But they cheered him wildly.
They duly cheered him back.
Conservative editorialists and activists cheered him on.
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