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The phrase "the outcry" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a public expression of strong disapproval or protest. Example: The government's decision to raise taxes caused a public outcry among citizens.
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The outcry was huge.
The outcry worked.
The outcry was quick.
The outcry against him mounted.
The outcry would be deafening.
The outcry quickly gathered momentum.
But the outcry never came.
Enter the outcry.
The outcry was swift.
"Imagine the outcry.
The outcry did not chasten the court.
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