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The phrase "scream of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a loud and high-pitched noise made by someone or something. For example: "The scream of the toddler echoed through the house." "The scream of the whistle signaled the start of the race." "The scream of the ambulance siren could be heard from down the street." "I could hear the scream of the roller coaster riders as they zoomed by." In each of these examples, "scream of" is used to describe the specific type of noise being made.
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The scream of cloud.
A scream of sirens.
A scream of frustration.
Kent gave a beseeching scream of pain.
"I yelled a scream of joy".
"Wow, the scream of joy," she recalls.
There may be a scream of brakes in the distance.
Businessmen scream, of course, but who cares about them?
But the word itself doesn't scream of Britishness".
Across Wearside, there was a scream of relief.
This is the furious scream of a desperate underclass.
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