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Discover Ludwig'loud cheers' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe an enthusiastic reaction from a crowd, such as in the sentence, "Following the announcement, the room erupted with loud cheers."
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(Loud cheers).
That brought loud cheers.
There were no loud cheers.
(Loud cheers from the crowd).
He was greeted with loud cheers.
Samuel Weale's name garnered loud cheers.
Flashbulbs and loud cheers greeted their arrival.
But that had now changed, he declared to loud cheers.
"This is serious talk," Mr. Morsi said, to loud cheers.
Loud cheers for Bryant were met with boos.
Loud cheers drown out the first few seconds.
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