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The phrase "are protested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where actions or events are being objected to or expressed against, typically in a passive construction.
Example: "The new policy changes are protested by various community groups who feel their voices are not being heard."
Alternatives: "are opposed" or "are challenged".
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are protested
noun
A formal objection, especially one by a group.
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"Often these two points are protested in the same marches".
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Some are protesting the proposed building, while others are protesting the protesters.
The Teamsters are protesting.
No wonder they are protesting.
Scientists are protesting.
"We are protesting peacefully.
Students are protesting a fee increase.
"They are protesting abortion in general".
"We are protesting," she said.
FAQ: Why people are protesting What are they protesting about?
Many people are protesting it.
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