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"shout to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as an informal way of saying “say hello to” or “give my regards to” someone. For example: "Shout to your mom for me!".
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Shout to your mom.
Everyone has to shout to continue conversing.
"Lighten the fuck up!" she would shout to her audiences.
"A big shout to the Bronx," he said.
Obama!" they would shout to get our attention.
There was a shout to evacuate the plane.
"Original Yamaha," shopkeepers would shout to passing refugees.
"No, don't do it!" you want to shout to one.
"Can we come up?" we shout to the rigmaster.
Artists appear to have less to prove – they don't have to shout to be noticed.
"I tried to shout to her through the window," she remembered.
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