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The phrase "a storm of protestation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and overwhelming reaction of protest or dissent, often in response to a specific event or decision.
Example: "The government's new policy sparked a storm of protestation from citizens who felt their rights were being infringed upon."
Alternatives: "a wave of protest" or "a flurry of objections".
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After that Vanity Fair article about dating apps and the "hookup culture" that surrounds them, an unknown Tinder employee tweeted out a storm of protestations, including: "Our data tells us that the vast majority of Tinder users are looking for meaningful connections".
A storm of protest erupted.
The poem provoked a storm of protest.
Westbrook faced a storm of opposition.
There was a storm of applause.
A storm of discussion kicked off.
-- A Storm of Swords.
That's a perfect storm of good.
We need a perfect storm of preferences.
It's a perfect storm of unhappiness.
The script went down a storm and as the first protestations around track record began to form on the mouths of my audience I started the first five minutes of the previsualisation.
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