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"i hail" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is a fragment of a sentence and cannot stand alone. Instead, you could use "I hail from" to indicate the location of your origin. For example: "I hail from the United States."
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I hail men, I love men.
I hail you, I greet you,.
I hail from Shelburne, Ontario, Canada.
I hail from a busy city called Vijayawada in India.
And ye I hail, my aspirations deep And ardent !
I was proud to say I hail from Orange County.
"This is the action whence I hail," she says.
But I'm assured of action around Kolonaki so I hail a taxi.
I hail from Boston, which 200 years ago was the most important city in the United States.
I hail from Seattle, which is the opposite of Perth: rainy, mountainous and filled with cyclists.
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I hailed a cab.
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