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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an organized public demonstration expressing objection to a policy, action, or situation.
Example: "The citizens organized a protest to voice their concerns about the new law."
Alternatives: "a demonstration" or "a rally".
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A protest erupted.
"It is a protest.
Just a protest vote, then?
Initially it was a protest.
"Why is there a protest?
Is this a protest song?
It's like a protest vote.
It's not even a protest, really.
I never saw a protest against that.
It seemed, though, more like a protest.
"This is not a protest," McCreery said.
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