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"just yelling" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used when one wants to express the idea that someone is making noise in a chaotic, angry manner, as if they are shouting or arguing. For example: "He was just yelling and wouldn't stop, so I had to leave the room."
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"They were just yelling at us".
"I was just yelling, 'Be strong!
In short, Thunder fans aren't selling, they're just yelling.
There's a shotgun!' They were just yelling to me.
They're not leaving home, just yelling at their parents.
Every element isn't just yelling at you from the front.
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If someone just yelled 'Harry Styles'".
"She would just yell at me.
But Felton would just yell, "Guard!
"I just yelled, 'Don't score!
He just yells and screams, I guess".
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