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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yelling with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a person or group of people who are shouting or speaking loudly together. Example: The protesters marched through the streets, yelling with anger and frustration at the injustice they had experienced.
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And soon I was yelling with the rest".
"The man next to you goes down yelling with a leg blown off.
Unlimited Power!," I would have leaped out of my seat yelling with excitement.
"I understand you're crying with me, you're yelling with my family.
During this Open, he has clenched his fists, yelling with teenage exuberance.
As Congress debates an overhaul of the immigration system, Ms. Barberena often feels like yelling with frustration.
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"Daddy!" one yelled with joy.
"You there, hey," she yells with mock rudeness.
"Nice thong, Shauna!" Ms. Lavigne yelled with a snort.
"How lucky are we," Peter would yell with a giggle.
"Are you O.K., Dad?" I yelled with extra solicitousness.
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