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The phrase "a protest for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a protest that is organized in support of a specific cause or issue.
Example: "The community organized a protest for a cleaner environment to raise awareness about pollution."
Alternatives: "a demonstration for a" or "a rally for a".
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In June, London bus drivers staged a protest for a similar deal and eventually secured bonuses of at least £500 for working during the Games the following month.
If a protest for a murdered boy wasn't an opportunity to start a dialogue between police and residents, what would be?
A protest for a protest.
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The coalition planned a protest for Saturday afternoon and called for an immediate retrial.
The grouping, one of a number which style themselves "the IRA," said they had killed David Black while on his way to work at Maghaberry prison, where republican dissident inmates have been staging a protest for more than a year.
One faced a protest for being an alleged imperialist exploiter of Third World nations.
A handful of veterans has been staging a protest for almost a decade.
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"Even when Tibetans gather for a peaceful protest for a couple of hours, the Chinese are indiscriminately shooting at them".
"This was about people coming to protest for a voice, for a vote," she said.
"This is a wonder, wonderful protest for a horrible, horrible cause".
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