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"cry of" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a sudden, loud, unexpected sound such as an animal's screech, a baby's cry, or a person's scream. For example: The frightened bird took off with a sudden cry of alarm.
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Cry of something.
A cry of "Lorry!
When a cry of "Rolling!
What's your cry of rage?
The cry of "Popo!
It was a cry of the flesh.
She let out a cry of relief.
It was a cry of pain.
Cue another cry of disgust.
The Boxers' cry of "Sha!
It's the existential cry of our age.
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