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Discover Ludwig"cheering up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is being encouraged to be in a better mood. Example: She was feeling down until her friends started cheering her up.
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Who needs cheering up?
Need a little cheering up?
It's a relatively cheap way of cheering up the masses.
We probably need cheering up after that lot.
Right, we need cheering up after that lot.
England fans - if you need cheering up, you need this.
Need cheering up as the new school term begins?
Goodness knows we need cheering up and those two stories did just that.
If you need cheering up after that, Rob Quiney v seagull has a much happier ending.
If McCain wins, think of this column as a modest contribution to cheering up distraught liberals.
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Pop, froth and a good cheering-up: Grimmy's breakfast show has all the ingredients Radio 1 needs in the morning.
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