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The phrase "a demonstrations for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a demonstration for" or "demonstrations for" depending on the context. You can use it when referring to a specific event or activity intended to show or explain something.
Example: "We organized a demonstration for the new software to help employees understand its features."
Alternatives: "a presentation for" or "an exhibition for".
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"People in Khartoum may go on a demonstrations for Palestinian or Syrian people but rarely would they demonstrate for South Kordofan," Habani said.
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