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The phrase "a protest outside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a demonstration or gathering that takes place in an outdoor location, typically in front of a specific building or area.
Example: "There was a protest outside the city hall demanding better public transportation."
Alternatives: "an outdoor protest" or "a demonstration outside".
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There was also a protest outside, which, this being D.C., seemed a homey touch.
"I think there would be a protest outside or something".
In March, thousands of protesters held a protest outside parliament in which they demanded her execution.
Another protester suffocated to death at a protest outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace in Cairo.
A protest outside Philadelphia turned violent.
There was a protest outside Pentonville Prison.
They are also planning a protest outside City Hall.
Activists also staged a protest outside SBS's headquarters in Sydney.
WPc Fletcher was shot while policing a protest outside the Libyan embassy.
The union conducted a protest outside the London Stock Exchange on Friday morning.
Afterward, he said, he helped organize a protest outside the 77th Precinct station house.
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