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"lifted spirits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone's mood has improved due to something that happened, for example: "The news of a successful vaccine lifted everyone's spirits."
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A STOCKMARKET rally would certainly have lifted spirits battered by terrorist attack.
But the gradual retreat of high water in many places lifted spirits.
I felt better, they felt better, and I suspected a lot of other travelers benefited from their lifted spirits.
The arrest lifted spirits at the F.B.I. and the C.I.A., two battered agencies whose past feuds are legendary.
So the revelation that such a vital sector declined by only 0.1% in Q2 has lifted spirits.
The pope's decision lifted spirits among Germany's Catholics and reinforced indications that he will enforce his values throughout the church hierarchy.
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It lifts spirits, especially on the holidays.
Jeans New Wranglers claim to lift spirits, among other things.
The art, and its surroundings, seem designed to lift spirits.
It will lift spirits in Syria, where another reformist revolt is under way.
The transfer is expected to be concluded in the next 24 hours, lifting spirits around Old Trafford.
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