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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually yelling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone is indeed yelling, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite her calm demeanor, she was actually yelling at the top of her lungs."
Alternatives: "truly shouting" or "really screaming".
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Tonton André is actually yelling outside our house.
It was pandemonium, and people were actually yelling.
They were talking, actually yelling, about what they were going to do when they got to the valley floor.
I'm actually yelling, 'We're recording!' and banging on the [vocal booth] window.
They were actually yelling at peace protesters who showed up to support the Muslims!
I was yelling at the screen during the Fitz and Mellie scene, like actually yelling.
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"You suck!" one man actually yelled out.
"I actually yelled at them," she said.
Someone actually yelled "We're gonna die!", like in the movies.
"I actually yelled, 'How's the weather out there?' " Coughlin said.
I was not one of the lucky few who actually yelled loudly enough to be put on that plane.
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