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"scream over" is not a correct phrase for written English.
However, you can use the phrase "call it a day" in a variety of situations to suggest an end to an activity. For example, "We've been working on this project all day, let's call it a day and start again tomorrow."
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On the ascent were lounges virtually dance-free venues where you sat and got rigor mortis as you tried to scream over Top 40 songs, hip-hop, and dance-pop.
We had to scream over the music.
And girls scream over him and they don't you.
Unless it's the lottery, you can't scream over a number that's fallen out of the sky.
But these days all people seem to do is screech and scream over one another".
As the study progressed, the study participants suddenly heard their partner scream over the intercom, followed by the crash of a tall stack of chairs falling.
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She screamed over and over: "They are all dead".
The horror-stricken Anne stands in the rain and screams over and over again.
A few minutes earlier, the Virginia Tech fans had screamed "Over-rated!" at the humbled L.S.U.
Now, in some markets it was screaming over-valuation.
With the traders using what is known as the open outcry method of trading, in which buyers and sellers gather in the pits to bargain -- that is, to shout and scream -- over prices, the poor acoustics in the Queens building make lip-reading and hand signals, already an essential part of the job, even more crucial.
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