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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheering of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of expressing joy or support through cheers, often in the context of sports or celebrations.
Example: "The cheering of the crowd filled the stadium as the home team scored the winning goal."
Alternatives: "applause from" or "shouts of joy from"
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"The cheering of the crowds, and the row, motivates the archers," Godfrey said.
And some got the treat, cheering, of seeing him get into the limo at the stage door.
Though alcohol is not allowed, there is plenty of spirit in the cheering of "Let's Go Blue" and the tunes played by the Michigan Marching Band.
And also because his service in Iraq and Afghanistan will probably leave him unfazed by the raucous cheering of Seminoles fans.
On Sky right now, one of Europe's most winningest Ryder Cup heroes ever, Tony Jacklin, is bemoaning the raucous cheering of the American galleries.
Come on Cav!!!" I think the cheering of Cav could be a little futile today on the mountains, it's a bit like supporting someone playing Serena Williams.
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(Cheers, of course).
Again, cheers of "Manny!
This prompted cheers of "four more years".
Cheers of victory rang from the bleachers.
Biggest cheer of the night so far.
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