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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sing out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used as an exclamation or to encourage someone to speak loudly or confidently. For example, "Sing out, everyone! It's time to start the show!".
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sing out
verb
To cry out in pain.
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"Sing out, Louise — sing out!" she shouts to her elder daughter during an audition, intrusiveness being her art form.
During the first rehearsal, Ms. Merman, as Mama Rose, walked down the aisle of the theater, shouting to her daughters, "Sing out, Louise, sing out, Baby June".
We'll sing out for liberation Till you hear and understand.
"Wrong," they sing out, in a perverted call and response.
The themes began to sing out at me too.
They sing out, all those lines about music.
"Vel I dos'nt think it can be blasphemy for us to sing out... " [graphic].
When drunk, he could sing out "Lily Shiel" and "She's a Jew".
And, throughout this labored process, the "what if's" sing out louder.
Remembering a song popular in the 1950s, I immediately began to sing out: "Cindy, oh Cindy...."....
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-- Musicians speak -- and sing -- out after the social unrest in Boston. .
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