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"collective protest" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a collective or group action or expression of disagreement or disapproval. Example: The community organized a collective protest against the proposed construction of a new factory in their neighborhood.
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Hamas was also the beneficiary of a collective protest against the Palestinian Authority's inability to cope with Sharon and Olmert, and the indignity of occupation.
On Friday, Mr. Hunt announced that he had received 156,000 submissions and a collective protest with another 100,000 signatures.
In visiting exemplary punishment on an individual for this collective protest, the University has grossly violated and reduced the very freedoms it claims to defend.
Naomi Bragin argues that hip-hop dance is an essential yet understudied technological medium that has supported collective protest strategies of black folk.
"Collective Protest and Elite Colleges: The U.S. Anti-War Movement in the 1960s" Michael Biggs, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Oxford University.
It was an extraordinary collective protest against the casual acceptance of sexual assault, as well as a testament to the social impact of Twitter at its best.
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These programs were filmed when Morsi still held power, and they appear to be the cultural establishment's collective protests against extremism.
One prone student held a sign reading, "Racism is Real". These medical students' collective protests not only created visual spectacle, but produced a dynamic speculative fiction.
A startlingly frank new report from the Communist Party's inner sanctum describes a spreading pattern of "collective protests and group incidents" arising from economic, ethnic and religious conflicts in China and says relations between party officials and the masses are "tense, with conflicts on the rise".
Together, said Matthew Bodie, a law professor at St . Louis Universitywho is a former attorney for the labor board, these precedents suggest that federal labor law would most likely protect collective protests of the president's argument that players should be fired over political gestures — or his suggestion that league rules designed to protect players from debilitating injury are too strict.
Unions, the labor bureaucracy, courts, towns, street offices, and other agencies were mobilized to guard against frequent collective protests by workers.
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