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The phrase "Protest against" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express opposition or dissent towards a particular issue, action, or policy.
Example: "Many citizens gathered to protest against the new law that they believed infringed on their rights."
Alternatives: "Demonstrate against" or "Oppose"
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Protest against Israel is legitimate.
Protest against Israeli government actions was one thing, he said.
I never saw a protest against that.
Nopes, they'd rather protest against Obama!
This wasn't protest against government.
There's nothing to protest against".
A protest against radioactive waste?
European trade unions #protest against austerity.
Karavayev had nothing to protest against".
Was the vote a protest against globalization?
"It was a protest against ethnic banditry".
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