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Discover Ludwig"stop shouting" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a direct command to someone who is speaking loudly or in a raised voice. Example: "The teacher's voice rose above the chatter of the students. 'Stop shouting!' she scolded, trying to regain control of the classroom."
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"Would you stop shouting?
I stop shouting.
@shandy116 posts - Stop shouting!
Stop shouting -- I get it.
"You stop shouting!" my wife screams.
She also asked Richter to stop shouting.
They must stop shouting at us.
Jones repeatedly told the students to stop shouting and interrupting.
The opposition, meanwhile, needs to stop shouting foul.
John Bercow, the Speaker, tells MPs to stop shouting.
My husband couldn't stop shouting when I called him.
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