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The phrase "complained loudly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which someone expresses their displeasure or disagreement in a loud and forceful way. For example: "The customer complained loudly when she found out the store was out of her chosen item."
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Homeowners complained loudly.
But many parents complained loudly.
Commercial banks have complained loudly.
Banks, and their regulators, complained loudly.
He fell down and complained, loudly.
People liked it but complained — loudly — that it wasn't enough.
Some of those left in orange complained loudly.
Airlines have also complained loudly about increased DST.
Johnny Boz, Gamache's promoter, complained loudly about Gatti's weight.
Upstairs, a woman complained loudly about some lost food stamps.
Passing through a military checkpoint recently, a minibus driver complained loudly of the stupidity of soldiers.
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