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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demonstrate against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a protest or rally, when people come together to oppose a particular idea, policy, or system. For example: "Hundreds of people gathered to demonstrate against the government's new austerity measures."
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"Hamas wouldn't allow demonstrators to demonstrate against them," Engel told me.
Inspired by the recent Tunisian demonstrations against corruption, protesters are massing in Cairo to demonstrate against government corruption and policies.
Russians demonstrate against Putin's rigged elections.
"We can demonstrate against Shafik, but we cannot demonstrate against the Islamists," Mr. Gad said.
Six million Spaniards demonstrate against Eta on the streets.
15 March 2015 Two million demonstrate against the Rousseff government.
"All that was demanded of one was sufficient courage to demonstrate against them".
They will also demonstrate against AstraZeneca's new headquarters in Cambridge, Cambridge News reported.
Or did you demonstrate against the poll tax in the 1990s?
The Daily Mirror organised a man in a chicken costume to demonstrate against Cameron's cowardice.
Others demonstrate against the ruling party's seminars and fundraising activities abroad.
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