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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud cry or shout, often expressing strong emotion such as anger, excitement, or fear.
Example: "She let out a yell of joy when she heard the good news."
Alternatives: "a shout" or "a scream".
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"If bids are asked for, then Yell would want to bid," said Jon Salmon, a Yell spokesman.
A yell shattered the silence.
"It was a yell," she said.
"I'm goin a yell for Bill".
A minute later, I heard a yell.
Now and again, a yell sounded.
You can even let out a yell in celebration.
I let out a yell that echoed round the mountain.
Elspeth Huxley called it "a yell from the swamp".
Many aunts, uncles and cousins were only a yell away.
I let out a yell that echoed around the mountain.
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