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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shouted at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe how someone vocalizes their words in a loud and forceful manner towards someone or something. Example: The coach angrily shouted at the players for not practicing hard enough. In this example, the coach is expressing his frustration towards the players through loud and forceful words, which can be described as "shouting at them".
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11) Get shouted at.
Messi shouted at Villa.
She shouted at him.
Shouted at or spoken to?
Some shouted at each other".
"I shouted at the policeman.
I am shouted at.
She shouted at the heavens.
"Stooge!" they shouted at him.
Baba shouted at the streets.
The policeman shouted at her.
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