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The phrase "a protest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an expression of objection or dissent against something, typically in a social or political context.
Example: "The community organized a protest of the new policy that they believed would harm local businesses."
Alternatives: "an objection to" or "a demonstration against".
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"My last album was a protest of music," he added.
A protest of Raisman's score by the American team raised it and gave her the bronze.
"It was a protest of our whole company," she said in an interview.
Republicans were united in opposition as a protest of Obama administration spending programs.
She says her resistance is a protest of a trial she contends is politically motivated.
Mr. Desrosiers said tonight's show at the Cenegal would also be a protest of sorts.
Anna and Joona's father met their mother at a protest of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia.
A protest of up to 50 people formed outside the US embassy in Tashkent yesterday.
One group, the Jewish Defense League, plans a protest of the theme park on Monday.
He was arrested in Chicago for a protest of segregation in public schools.
They decided to skip work for one day, as a protest of Holman's treacherous conditions.
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