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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I screamed at" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that the person speaking raised their voice in anger or frustration towards someone or something. Example: "I screamed at my sister for eating the last slice of pizza without asking me first."
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I screamed at them.
I screamed at her.
I screamed at Janet to move fast.
"Sound!" I screamed at him.
"I screamed at Marty: 'Get out.
I screamed at them to let me leave.
"You're a goddamn moron, Malfoy," I screamed at him.
I screamed at the sight of its enormous red legs.
Gerald and I screamed at each other the whole series.
I screamed at her in English: "Why won't you help me?" She looked stricken.
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