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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screaming of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is very obvious or intense. Example: The loud music was screaming of rebellion and defiance, making the conservative guests uncomfortable at the party.
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The screaming, of course.
There was screaming, of course, if it was allowed.
"Easy!" shouted my father over the screaming of the saw.
MANILA — What Rodel Laborte could not forget was the screaming of fellow passengers.
Anything to get away from the screaming of those football announcers.
"But something O'Brian refers to a lot is the screaming of shot flying overhead".
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The headlines screamed, of course.
The whole thing screamed of service.
But the word itself doesn't scream of Britishness".
It just screams of a relevance crisis meeting.
The article screamed of "child abuse".
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