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"holler for" is not correct or usable in written English.
This is a colloquial phrase used in casual speech. You could say "shout for" or "call for" instead. Example: We shouted for joy when we found out we won the championship.
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Though the Confederacy lost in 1865, its heirs still holler for war against their own government.
They clap their hands, stamp their feet and holler for Bowie to return.
But many fans at Barcelona's Camp Nou stadium will also holler for independence for their Catalan homeland.
/ We run through front doors, arms extended, /slap dirty feet on cool linoleum, / grab from plates thrust out at us — and holler for more".
As a libertarian conservative Republican contrarian iconoclast, I'll take the best I can get from Bush policies and holler for more.
The women who turn out to see Clinton holler for her to stick it out, tell her they like her grit.
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Olt hollered for a ball.
His companions hollered for him in vain.
"We started hearing people hollering for help," he said.
They were hollering for him to stop the fight.
And I hollered and hollered and hollered for over a half hour….
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