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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cries out" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to express something that is so obvious, loud, or extreme that it literally calls out for attention. For example, you could say, "The injustice of the situation cries out for resolution."
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cries out
verb
Third person singular of cry out
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Furtwängler cries out: "I love my country.
"This disease just cries out for help".
That cries out for a temporary subsidy.
How it cries out to be bestowed.
Then he cries out: "Alas, poor Newt!
The place cries out to be excavated".
For Son, it cries out "empowered".
This production cries out for more exceptions.
That loophole cries out to be closed.
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It cries out for additional regulation.
This moment cries out for leadership.
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