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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's presence or participation in a demonstration or rally advocating for a cause.
Example: "She was seen holding a sign at a protest for climate change awareness."
Alternatives: "during a demonstration" or "at a rally".
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Another protester suffocated to death at a protest outside the Ittihadiya presidential palace in Cairo.
Protesters flee tear gas at a protest.
In December, five student protesters were killed, allegedly by Indonesian forces, at a protest in Paniai.
You almost never see police or soldiers at a protest.
Black and white photograph of Normal Siegel at a protest.
Members of Anonymous at a protest in Los Angeles.
Last year, an American journalism student was arrested in Egypt for taking photographs at a protest.
"I am not shocked he was at a protest," she said.
MOHAMED IBRAHIM, a teacher, at a protest in Cairo demanding that Egypt's interim rulers step down.
He had been at a protest in the neighborhood of Maidan earlier in the day.
She has been arrested at a protest and endured a brief spell in jail.
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