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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern of student protests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing recurring or systematic demonstrations by students, often in response to specific issues or events.
Example: "The university administration has noticed a pattern of student protests regarding tuition hikes over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a trend of student demonstrations" or "a series of student protests."
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The public now see a pattern of student protests and violence going hand in hand.
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A founder of student protest group Scholarism, Mr Wong is no stranger to protests.
Protest leaders have claimed that an "unprecedented wave of student revolt is unfolding" - and they say they are following in the spirit of student protests of 1968.
Because of Berkeley's history of left-wing activism, the tradition of student protest continues, though in a milder form.
It sparked a wave of student occupations, itself a tributary of the student protests in 2010.
On Tuesday, hundreds of students protested outside a board of trustees meeting, demanding to be let inside.
On the night of November 8th demonstrators set ablaze the wooden door of the National Palace in Mexico City, taking to a new level a pattern of arson that has accompanied mass protests since the students went missing.
Alain Badiou is France's most famous living philosopher, an unrepentant communist and hardened veteran of the student protests of 1968.
Chinese graduate students at Yale University protested yesterday over what they called a "pattern of discrimination" by the university.
Democrats said the protests were part of a pattern of intimidation.
The protests precipitated a national emergency, but they also overturned a pattern of defeat.
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