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The phrase "we hailed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a greeting or acknowledgment, often in a celebratory or respectful context. Example: "As the parade passed by, we hailed the heroes with cheers and applause."
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We hailed one pitcher's signature changeup and another's signature sinker.
We hailed a cab, and I slid inside.
He thanked me and we hailed a return cab.
We hailed a rickshaw and headed to a bus stop outside town.
Because he looked an agreeable man, we hailed him -- perhaps with unseemly agitation.
We hailed a cab and piled in, and Dad said, "Johnny, Yankee Stadium".
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We're of similar age and we hail from industrial towns.
The party continues across town as we hail cabs; the clock ticks down.
Forever prisoners of our own contradictions, we shun equality even as we hail democracy.
We hail the fact that greenmarkets accept electronic benefit transfer cards, but availability and affordability are hardly tandem principles.
"We hail your heroic stand in not surrendering a single centimeter of Palestinian land, and in not giving up Jerusalem.
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