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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cry that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or explanation of a specific cry or sound, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "She let out a cry that echoed through the empty halls, filled with both fear and desperation."
Alternatives: "a shout that" or "a call that".
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It was a cry that went unanswered.
"Let's hear it for Dubai!" she said in a cry that was met with cheers.
A toothless woman screaming when left alone, a cry that reaches the high hospital ceiling.
Heard often back then was a cry that soon became famous: "Hold your head up high, you're Egyptian".
Marshall, with his dedication to white supremacy on the football field, is still hearing a cry that doesn't exist".
When, at the end, Joe Keller kills himself, she gave a cry that came from the earth.
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But, so much of the time, misbehavior is a cry for help--a cry that we, as parents and adults, need to answer with compassion and understanding, not punishment.
It is much easier to fill a stadium with excited supporters by using a rallying cry that suggests that things will get better.
It's easy to fill a stadium full of excited supporters with a rallying cry that suggests things will get better.
"Fear the Fork" is not a rallying cry that immediately brings football to mind.
Its climax is a defiant cry that seeks to stave off the encroaching shadows.
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