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The phrase "a screaming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is loud or intense, often in a figurative sense, such as emotions or sounds.
Example: "She let out a screaming laugh that echoed through the room."
Alternatives: "a howling" or "a shrieking".
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A screaming set of headphones?
Logistically, it's a screaming nightmare.
It's a screaming.
A screaming crowd watches.
"A screaming comes across the sky.
It's just a screaming match.
The first meeting was a screaming match.
There was a screaming headline reading: TWO DACRON WOMEN MISSING.
The root canal was a screaming success.
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It was a screaming nightmare," Shatner said.
At 6.5 times that figure, the stock is a screaming buy.
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