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The phrase "yell for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a strong call or demand for something. For example: "The crowd began to yell for a refund after the show was cancelled."
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Can't yell for him.
Who we gonna yell for?
"I'm goin a yell for Bill".
And often they yell for more.
The mediocre doesn't yell for attention.
We eat this dust, we yell for more.
The crowd yell for an encore, but it never comes.
He heard a fan yell for a ball, and he obliged.
A hundred times, Doretha Brown, the bus driver, had to yell for everyone to sit down.
If they crowd around and ask to see your purse, yell for the guide".
"We appreciate when there's a lot of people and when they yell for us," he said.
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