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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as protesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or state that is occurring simultaneously with another action, often in the context of expressing dissent or objection.
Example: "The crowd gathered at the square, as protesting against the new law became more fervent."
Alternatives: "while objecting" or "in opposition".
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Sydney Carroll, writing in the Sunday Times, found the play "intensely interesting, stimulating and provocative... the work of a thinker" and left it "perplexed, disgruntled, as protesting as if we had seen a slice of life itself.
That strikes me as protesting too much.
He is not so much opposing healthcare reform as protesting its inevitability.
As well as protesting against the cuts, arts students and lecturers are coming up with alternatives.
So even as protesting voices have grown louder, the trend has become more pronounced.
Hundreds of students are on trial or in prison for such "crimes" as protesting against dam projects.
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Dildos-as-protest aren't limited to America.
The indictment came as protests against current Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra continued, and protesters briefly entered Government House.
Human rights groups have protested as well.
The social-political dance as protest?
Actually, they don't ask so much as protest.
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