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The phrase "yell about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong or loud opinion about a particular topic or issue.
Example: "During the meeting, she began to yell about the unfair treatment of employees."
Alternatives: "shout about" or "rant about".
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On it, the Minutemen yell about Reagan, Black Flag yell about teen angst, Saccharine Trust yell about identity politics, and the Meat Puppets just yell for the fuck of it with a slacker twang that still sounds original and unique almost 30 years later.
Think hard about the thing you are about to yell about, is it because you were late?
They yell about their taxes constantly, of course.
He had a lot to scream and yell about.
Pick one rule, understand it and yell about it.
The boys yell about "The Bitch of Living".
Next time if you want, you can pick a state to yell about.
"When you make a mistake, pointing it out, but not yell about it".
Then they yell about Obama until the crowd is so frenzied people start making threats.
Pick one rule and yell about it Again, this is about maximum payoff for minimum effort.
Why don't you come out here and yell about it?" Ally felt remote from anyone who talked like this.
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