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"shouted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone speaking or yelling very loudly in order to be heard by someone else. Example: The coach shouted to his players on the field, instructing them to switch positions.
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"Call 911," he shouted to his nurse.
They shouted to the Naham for help.
"Break a leg!" I shouted to Ryan.
"Feels fantastic," he shouted to us.
Parliament has been shouted to a standstill.
"Cristo!" he shouted to the waiter.
"Misha!" he shouted to me.
"Drive!" I shouted to Sakha.
The firefighters shouted to hurry.
"They're all yours!" someone shouted, to applause.
Pep Guardiola shouted to the heavens.
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