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Discover Ludwig"local cheers" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like, "The crowd gave a local cheers to the high school sports team as they took the field." Generally, you could use this phrase in situations where people would be cheering in celebration, usually localized to a particular region or area.
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Local cheers and sweeping national headlines followed.
(Mr. Mason admits to a emergency contingency plan arranged with the local Cheers Thai Restaurant).
Bilingual guides pick you up at the hotel, stay with you during the game and teach you the local cheers.
We stop at the Poseidon, my local Cheers which is right on the beach, and have a drink at the bar.
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It all adds up to a meager local cheering section when North Korea begins play on Tuesday.
Locals cheered in Dorset accents: "Good job, mate!
The soldiers marched into the town amid spontaneous street celebrations as locals cheered their arrival.
Floats make their way through Christiansted as spectators (mostly locals) cheer and guzzle.
Videos showed a ball of flame in the sky falling, and locals cheering: "God is great".
SWEET-TOOTHED locals cheered when Mars, an American confectioner, opened its first factory in Saudi Arabia in December.
The place is aclatter with waiters and barmen and locals cheering the Dallas Stars, but none of this seems to reach Dan, who is lost in a video game on the tiny screen of his cellular phone.
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