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Discover Ludwig"draw cheers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when a speaker or performance receives applause from the audience; it is used to describe the sound of cheers and applause. Example: The band took to the stage, and their first song drew cheers from the crowd.
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It comes from the article "Young Endurance Runners Draw Cheers and Concerns".
It was all enough to draw cheers from the crowd and from his coach.
In shades and keffiyeh, Souleyman cuts a striking figure, with limited English simply raising his arms to draw cheers.
Bonds is often booed on the road over suspicions that his body has been corked like a bat, but his home runs still draw cheers.
Every so often it would start a song with a hand-played introduction on guitar or piano, only to draw cheers from the audience when the drum machine kicked in soon afterward.
Manute Bol can still work a crowd and draw cheers on a basketball court, but six years after his retirement from the National Basketball Association, Bol's life off the court has taken some dire turns.
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Her name drew cheers.
Every reference to the debate drew cheers.
Loria shook his hips, drawing cheers.
She drew cheers as she continued.
Already these plans have drawn cheers from some local politicians.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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