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The phrase "host a protest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to organizing or facilitating a demonstration or gathering to express a particular viewpoint or demand.
Example: "The community decided to host a protest to raise awareness about climate change."
Alternatives: "organize a protest" or "hold a protest."
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Queer activist organization WERK for Peace will host a protest dance party tonight in front of Vice President-elect Mike Pence's house in Washington, D.C.
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They are hosting a protest on Monday morning, just before the panel, to shine a spotlight on the fossil fuel industry's terrible history in Latin America and call for industry lobbyists to be banned from the talks.
A few weeks after this murky deal was concluded I hosted a protest on my front lawn against Gadhafi who was planning to pitch a tent immediately next door to me in Englewood, New Jersey, in a mansion owned by the Libyan mission to the United Nations.
Durham experimental music festival Moogfest today announced that it will host a special "Protest Stage" at this year's festival opposing discriminatory policies that are sweeping across the US.
Last month, Moogfest announced it will host a special "Protest Stage" at this year's festival (May 18-21) as a response to discriminatory policies including the recent travel ban and North Carolina's own House Bill 2, a.k.a. the "bathroom bill".
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Mr. Baraka, a councilor at-large and the slightly less combative son of controversial poet Amiri Baraka, hosted a small protest on the issue this morning at his campaign headquarters in a storefront on Clinton Ave.
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