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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a protest for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a demonstration or gathering that advocates for a specific cause or issue.
Example: "The community organized a protest for climate change awareness."
Alternatives: "a demonstration in support of" or "a rally for".
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The coalition planned a protest for Saturday afternoon and called for an immediate retrial.
As a protest for high gas prices, people were asked not to buy gas.
Their permit allowed them three hours, after which they had to make way for a protest for Palestinian rights.
Fitt had spoken out against the hunger strike, which was a protest for political status for paramilitary prisoners, orchestrated by Adams and Sinn Fein.
After the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, which Prime Minister Tony Blair's government supported, it became, to use Mr. Haw's preferred term, a protest for peace.
The incident occurred this afternoon as part of a protest for the 3Cosas campaign, fighting for sick pay, holiday and pensions for the University of London's outsourced workers.
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"Even when Tibetans gather for a peaceful protest for a couple of hours, the Chinese are indiscriminately shooting at them".
But a protest vote for free-marketer Gary Johnson is effectively a vote for Trump.
"We're filing a protest, but for who?
But it was a fake, a protest paid for by Avaaz.org, an online advocacy group.
Some supporters had already agreed to stage a protest, chanting for their manager to go.
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