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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rooted for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to support or encourage someone or something, especially in a competition or struggle. Example: The entire stadium cheered and rooted for their team during the final minutes of the game.
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rooted for
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Past of root for
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I rooted for Spassky.
You rooted for them.
I rooted for the Yankees".
I rooted for all of them.
Maroon said he rooted for the Jets.
"I've always rooted for him.
Nobody rooted for the Yankees in Rochelle Park.
He constantly rooted for his friends.
He was ruthless, yet you rooted for him.
Growing up, I rooted for the Philadelphia teams.
The school's psychologist, Mary Sherlach, rooted for the team.
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