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Discover Ludwig'cheers with' is a correct and usable phrase in written and spoken English.
It is typically used to express good wishes and acknowledge someone or something, either verbally or by clinking glasses in a toast. For example, you might say, "Let's cheers with a glass of champagne!".
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It's Cheers with excellent arugula salads.
He led cheers with the fans.
The Chinese twins acknowledging crowd cheers with synchronised waves.
Is it weird to say "cheers" with someone on a computer screen?
Platform speakers raised automated cheers with boilerplate denunciations of health and safety and European regulations.
Harrington left the field to plenty of cheers with a 17-13 lead.
They advanced and retreated in stiff-legged scuttles, raising cheers with each flurry of blows.
Hixon has also been a fan favorite during early practices, drawing cheers with his sudden cutbacks after catches and returns.
So perhaps it is not surprising that Mr. García has learned to respond to Bronx cheers with panache.
Would there be more echoes than cheers with crowds that might number no more than 3,000?
For a short toast, you could replace "Cheers!" with "Kippis!" (from Finland), "Okole maluna!" (Hawaii) or "Kia ora!" (New Zealand).
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