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The phrase "shouting to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of calling out or yelling towards someone or something, often to get their attention.
Example: "She was shouting to her friend across the street to come over."
Alternatives: "yelling at" or "calling out to"
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They've gone from shouting to shooting".
It usually leaves the shouting to France.
Mr Bellany added: "Everyone was shouting to raise the bus.
I kept on shouting to be let out.
Shouting "to the table, the carbonara is ready," is optional.
"Did you hear me shouting to let go?" I nodded.
Until you look at the people shouting to the players.
Banging on the gates with his fist, he began shouting to someone called Ismail.
Jewish!" she said next and, finally, shouting to be heard above the music: "Soul Train Shuffle!
Penns and I listened to the young men laughing and shouting to each other.
The exclamation point is a natural reaction to this: Writers are shouting to be heard".
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