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Discover Ludwig"great cheer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express joy and enthusiasm for a particular event, such as a celebration or gathering. For example, "Everyone was in great cheer at John's birthday party."
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There is proximity to greatness or great cheer.
A great cheer erupted.
A great cheer went up.
So you're the New Yorker, he said with great cheer.
Witness the great cheer that welcomed recent anniversaries of "Peter Pan" and "The Phantom Tollbooth".
When the crowd spotted Fonda, a great cheer went up, followed by applause.
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It would be a stretch to say that their return was greeted with great cheers.
11.59am BST 10km swim Britain's Daniel Fogg just appeared to great cheers.
At a big neighborhood reunion last year, Goldie was introduced to great cheers.
A big Russian Kamaz truck with a howitzer mounted on the back pulled up to great cheers.
As the shadowy shape of new alliances emerged, there were great cheers for Clarke from the Labour benches.
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