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Discover Ludwig"the cheering" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people or audience expressing joy or support through loud shouts or applause. It is typically used as a noun and can be preceded by an article or possessive pronoun. Here are a couple of examples: 1. The cheering of the crowd was deafening as the winning goal was scored. 2. His heart swelled with pride at the sound of his name being called amidst the cheering of his colleagues.
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The cheering was wild.
The cheering did not last.
"The cheering must've helped.
The cheering continued.
All the cheering was for Tyson.
The cheering, the jumping up and down.
Where are the cheering, breathless crowds?
The cheering was loud and grateful.
Within 10 minutes, the cheering had stopped.
The cheering intensified into delirium.
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Just share with your friends and let the cheering begin.
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