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The phrase "without having to scream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where someone can express themselves or communicate without resorting to shouting or raising their voice. Example: "I was able to explain my point clearly without having to scream, and everyone listened attentively."
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Here singers can deploy their talents without having to scream forth their characters' dying breaths.
He was a good trouper in the campaign without having to scream his head off".
All told, it's a beautiful watch, and one that will get plenty of attention without having to scream for it.
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We had to scream over the music.
Nor does it have to scream luxury.
As she remembers it, you would have had to scream to be heard.
Functional carryalls don't have to scream "book bag".
They have to scream and shout and stamp their feet".
"You just have to scream at each other sometimes".
You have to scream, unless you're totally drugged and, hell, I screamed.
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