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The phrase "call loudly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when you're trying to emphasize that someone should speak very loudly, such as in the following sentence: "When you hear your name called, call loudly so everyone in the room can hear you."
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Fairy bluebirds call loudly at rest and in flight.
Anyone on the show can call loudly for action.
Squirrels will call loudly when they detect the presence of a predator.
Barbets call loudly, jerking the head or tail; a male and a female may call alternately or together.
"We not only have to work together to solve the climate crisis, but we have to call, loudly, for our political and business leaders to get involved, too," Mr. Collins said.
It is vital that the UK appointed delegation; David Cameron, William Hague and the Prince of Wales, remember who their host is and call loudly for accountability, turning this into an opportunity to focus attention on Sri Lanka's appalling human rights legacy.
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Germany has been calling loudly for greater fiscal prudence.
They called loudly for government action to boost growth.
The job was done in four minutes and 52 seconds, and history called loudly.
The crowd called loudly for him to Estelles sent off, but he escaped with a penalty.
There was some confusion as Carson stepped forward and stopped after hearing Ted Cruz's name called loudly.
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