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Discover Ludwig"screaming out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is making a loud, piercing noise. It can also be used figuratively to show intense emotion or urgency. Example: The fire alarm was screaming out, causing everyone to evacuate the building immediately.
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The data are screaming out to us.
She's screaming out: 'Help me!
Screaming out during my serve?" he queried.
"Those clients are screaming out for us".
The time slot is screaming out for enhanced coverage".
"The brain is almost screaming out loud: 'Read me!
Mum, screaming out to us older two to help her.
"The Beacons are screaming out for better parking before somebody gets seriously injured or worse".
"We were all watching and listening and screaming out in joy," she said.
One's 'Fear.' Your body is screaming out at you, 'Don't do this,' because it's dangerous, unnatural.
I see tenements, with mothers screaming out to their children to come to dinner".
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