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'clamour for' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a loud call or demand for something, usually expressed in a large group of people. For example, "The residents of the town began to clamour for a change in policy."
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Brazilians may clamour for change.
A clamour for peace.
Some Libyans clamour for foreign intervention.
Many politicians clamour for greater regulation.
They will clamour for you to act.
"There is not a clamour for independence.
Lobbyists, especially computer salesmen, clamour for more.
Aggrieved industry leaders decry European regulations and clamour for subsidy.
Clamour for economic, political, and even military rejuvenation became irresistible.
The clamour for liberalisation of cannabis laws is growing.
Museums and collectors alike would clamour for that.
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