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The phrase 'a revolt against' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a protest or uprising against something, either figuratively or literally, such as a government, law, policy, or initiative. For example, "The demonstrators staged a revolt against the new tax law."
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A revolt against Dutch rule broke out the next year.
He hoped for a revolt against the triumphant meritocrats.
In 1881 he led a revolt against this dominance.
This might seem odd for a country that was born in a revolt against hereditary privilege.
In Republican ranks there is a revolt against the President leadership-or indifference to his view.
Ahmed Niyazi of the 3rd Corps led a revolt against the provincial authorities in Resna.
Ukraine, it seems, is in the throes of a revolt against the revolution.
This is not a revolt against government so much as one against governing.
For many of them, the Al Aqsa intifada was a revolt against the "way things stood".
The leaders of the revolt – de facto a revolt against President Sarkozy – included Jean.
(Wasn't the American revolution driven by a revolt against tax laws?
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