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The phrase "hailed us" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone calling out to or greeting a group of people, often in a loud or enthusiastic manner. Example: "As we approached the festival, the crowd hailed us with cheers and applause."
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Rod Nuttall, ever the good shepherd, hailed us on the race radio.
We saw some interesting muscle cars, classics and hot rods, and even a few other Jags, whose drivers heartily hailed us as fellow interlopers.
A man with teeth like a crazy fence hailed us and in high hilarity thrust two watermelons through the passenger-side window.
When we arrived at the Plaza, a beaming Alan — fully in his element — hailed us from the check-in table, extolling my wife's beauty and drawing me aside to nervously inquire if the suit I was wearing was my own.
Now, filled to the brim with crab and charlie, my date excitedly hailed us a tuk tuk.
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They hail us.
The Navy has been hailing us on the radio but we have been ignoring them.
Read the full piece, "Hassan Rouhani hails US as 'great nation' and hints at nuclear progress," here.
And so to Samuel L. Jackson, resplendent in a three-piece orange suit, approaching the camera in the new Spike Lee film, "Chi-Raq," and hailing us as guests.
In fact, it was so good at impersonating a naval vessel that that we had a U.S. Black Hawk come and hail us as a Dutch warship.
Shaken by these truthbombs, I hail us a cab back to my flat, a task rendered significantly harder by the fact that those weights have made it almost impossible to lift my arm above perpendicular.
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