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"something to shout about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an exciting accomplishment or positive event. For example: "He got a perfect score on the test—that's something to shout about!".
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We'd love to give them something to shout about".
"In that respect, this card does have something to shout about," he said.
"The fans were superb and I just wish I could have given them something to shout about," he added.
The players need to stand up and be counted, and give us something to shout about again.
However, the crowd had to find something to shout about, and there was little to excite them in the quality of the football.
It is an option predictably taken up by those with something to shout about, such as Absolute Radio, but less so by some other broadcasters.
"We want to give the fans something to shout about".
We had to be up for it and give the fans something to shout about".
"We must give the fans something to shout about," said boss Morrell.
We want to try and give the home support something to shout about".
I suppose it's up to the players to give the fans something to shout about".
More suggestions(15)
something to whoop about
something to think about
something to leave about
something to buzz about
something to fight about
something to pray about
something to smile about
something to brag about
something to rejoice about
something to worry about
something to cheer about
something to laugh about
something to complain about
something to write about
something to smize about
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