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The phrase "a shout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud vocal expression of a particular emotion or sentiment, often followed by the emotion being expressed.
Example: "With a shout of joy, she ran to embrace her friend after a long separation."
Alternatives: "a cry of" or "an exclamation of".
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He was answered by a shout of rage.
She gives a shout of recognition, and hugs us both.
Still in her nightgown, Ms. Kablan smiled and restrained a shout of joy.
But most of this sentence is obliterated by a single sound, a shout of rage.
After a shout of glee, Heidegger immediately caught himself and resumed his habitual fierce expression.
There were no boos or a shout of "You lie!" as in speeches past.
The 2005 riots were a shout of anger against police violence and economic deprivation.
But I'll slot us into fifth place with a shout of making it to Wembley.
In English, a shout of "Get them, get them," could be heard, several family members said.
2.57pm BST A shout of "shame" goes up in the court room.
The end sounds more like a scream of pain rather than a shout of joy.
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