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The phrase 'cheerful of' is not correct in written English.
To make this phrase correct, you should use the phrase 'cheerful about' instead. Example: She was cheerful about the good news.
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Ten things that cheered me up in 2010, not necessarily the most cheerful of years: 1. Hermione Granger, as played by the lovely Emma Watson in the most recent Harry Potter movies, especially "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows".
Conjuring a lost age of intellect, Dickstein proves the most cheerful of elegists.
"Megabubble!" intoned the largest and most cheerful of the boys, over and over.
In the circumstances, it's natural to grope around for a few reasons to be cheerful of our own.
He was never much of a publicity fan, and those with long memories say he was never the most cheerful of souls.
But this uneven, underdeveloped, scattergun look at the phenomenon might have been quite an irritating hour in even the most cheerful of circumstances.
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But the series has a cheerful matter-of-factness to it.
The war's toll is the only real shadow to cross the militantly cheerful pages of "Patches of Sunlight".
His autobiography, Mack the Life (Bantam, £18.99), has all the cheerful candour of one of his barnstorming shows.
The cheerful atmosphere of this town of white stone and palms attracts many sophisticated travelers.
Greeley took advantage of Ripley's cheerful style of writing to boost circulation amid significant competition.
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