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The phrase "yelling aloud" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is shouting or speaking very loudly, often in a public or expressive manner. Example: "During the heated debate, she was yelling aloud to make her point heard over the crowd."
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Don't appear as if you check Facebook too often; you must appear busy, even if, really, you're at home watching reruns of "Small Wonder" and yelling aloud to Heart's "Alone".
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I almost yelled aloud as hot tears began to sting my eyes and cloud my vision, realizing the reason for my brother's prudence.
I'll sit here and yell aloud in my living room for any number of celebrities that I'm sure are gay to come out.
You could ask this next question from most rappers and many musicians, but is there every anything uncomfortable about putting these experiences or stories that may or may not be specific to your upbringing on a record that will be listened to by people of all types and eventually yelled aloud by white finance dudes at clubs?
Or, it can lead to you yelling out aloud when up to that point, people saw you as a mouse.
It arrived right after someone on Facebook told me that Spain had died and I yelled "WHAT!?" aloud at my computer in shock and anger.
Some hugged each other; others yelled angrily or wondered aloud what to do.
Start yelling".
And yelling.
People yelling.
Stop yelling.
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