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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'A demonstrator' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who publicly displays or protests something, often for political or other causes. For example, "Many people gathered in the town center to join the demonstration led by a demonstrator."
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A demonstrator raises his fist in front of riot policemen.
A demonstrator named Mok told AFP: "I couldn't open my eyes.
A demonstrator dressed as Marie Antoinette throws cakes into the crowd.
A demonstrator I'd been chatting with, an English teacher at a local high school, shook his head.
A demonstrator then confronted the men and asked them to write down their names and badge numbers.
A demonstrator board is being developed to validate the proposed methodology.
A demonstrator was manufactured and finite element modelling was performed to evaluate the concept.
A demonstrator protests outside Pine Lawn municipal court.
A demonstrator complains to a cop about being manhandled.
A demonstrator was reportedly shot in the chaos on Tuesday.
A demonstrator at the justice for Sammy Yatim protests in downtown Toronto, August 2013.
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