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The phrase "a shout out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to acknowledge or express appreciation for someone or something, often in a public or informal context.
Example: "I want to give a shout out to my team for their hard work on this project."
Alternatives: "a mention" or "an acknowledgment".
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If your pals have websites, Facebooks, et cetera, ask them to give you a shout out!
"Can we call it a shout out?
And let's have a shout out for Meryl.
And look, a shout out to BLOGGERS, the "Post masters" of the Internet.
So, give me a shout out to your favorite hidden indie band.
And a shout out to Dwight Garner for a brilliant profile.
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"It's a shout-out".
But a shout-out from Ted Leo?
Also a shout-out to XXXX Gold.
"Here's a shout-out to all the hustlers.
I even get a shout-out at 10 Down.
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