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The phrase "attending protests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of being present at demonstrations or rallies, typically to express support for a cause or to advocate for change.
Example: "Many students are attending protests to raise awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "participating in demonstrations" or "joining rallies".
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Others suspected that the city's bureaucrats, forbidden from attending protests, were registering displeasure from their homes.
Into her late 80s, she was still attending protests against the US involvement in Iraq.
Nearly 30 people had lost their jobs at the Formula One circuit for attending protests last year.
Some 500 people in Egypt, including Mr Halawa, currently face execution for attending protests declared illegal by the Sisi regime.
Attending protests and meetings in Ireland, Spain, France, Iceland and Italy, he and other undercover officers travelled with us.
These tactics imperill the right to dissent, an intrinsic democratic right, and endanger the public safety of those attending protests.
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There he became a vocal critic of the Vietnam war, attending protest marches.
I have been attending protest since a very young age.
Some protesters said that Uber had deactivated the accounts of several drivers who attended protests, using geolocation.
The latter two attended protests in Ferguson and New York.
After that, many regularly attended protests against the army, the government or the Brotherhood.
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