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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a scream of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of scream that conveys a specific emotion or reaction, often followed by a noun that indicates what the scream is expressing.
Example: "She let out a scream of terror when she saw the spider crawling towards her."
Alternatives: "a cry of" or "a shout of".
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A scream of sirens.
A scream of frustration.
"I yelled a scream of joy".
There may be a scream of brakes in the distance.
Across Wearside, there was a scream of relief.
But this was a scream of actual terror".
A scream of salutation spread through the theatre.
"Mine Workers are homos!" someone in the back yells, to a scream of laughter.
The end sounds more like a scream of pain rather than a shout of joy.
Our laughter is only a note or two short of a scream of fear".
Suddenly there was a scream of help and a lot of violence in the water.
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