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Discover Ludwig'yelling for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone making loud and insistent calls for something. For example, "The stadium filled with fans yelling for their team."
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Who was yelling for help?
Jack backed away, yelling for Gail.
They kept yelling for a long time.
They were yelling for help".
He was yelling for help".
George heard a woman yelling for help.
Then I started yelling for Mom.
Nile woke up yelling for her mother.
I could hear Arpaio yelling for me to come out.
But here, you'd just be yelling for four hours straight.
Around me, people were stuck and yelling for help.
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