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"clamor for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to demanding or insisting on something, usually loudly and insistently. Example: The crowd clamored for the politician to speak about his controversial political policies.
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Their constituents didn't clamor for NPR.
There was clamor for her resignation.
Yet Albanians clamor for more.
There's been a tremendous clamor for him".
The clamor for tickets was uncontainable.
So, too, is the clamor for reparations.
When relief supplies do come, residents clamor for help.
Rich, fatty meats clamor for that fizz and dark fruit.
People clamor for a German "vision" for Europe.
The music of Kenny Wheeler doesn't really clamor for attention.
Negatives filed in drawers clamor for attention and light.
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