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"screams out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something being very noticeable, noticeable, or striking. Example: The bright red sign screams out against the dull grey building, making it hard to miss.
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It screams out".
"Yet no one screams out in pain.
"Every single page screams out with authenticity," Mr. Edelstein said.
"The structure itself screams out for change, screams out for renovation and innovation," said State Senator Florence Shapiro, Republican of Plano and chairwoman of the Senate Education Committee.
But it's not a wireless connection, when it screams out to be wireless.
"I mean, just saying it alone, it screams out for a resolution".
"I'm there for maybe five minutes, and the lawyer screams out, 'There he is!' " David recalled.
A very cool setting that screams out for Kate Moss, but she isn't there.
"What all this screams out for is more and better specimens.
Did you ever see anyone who screams out Richard more than somber Dick Cheney?
"It is something that screams out for a criminal or civil or legal remedy".
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