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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a protest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a gathering of people coming together to show dissatisfaction or disagreement towards a certain matter. For example, "Hundreds of people took part in a protest against police brutality."
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This morning, four protesters, including two Britons, were arrested in a protest over Tibet.
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What is the role of citizenship in a protest?
Have Your Ever Taken Part in a Protest?
Recently they marched together in a protest against police brutality.
Why would I ever bring that in a protest proceeding?
Obviously, that's a very deliberate choice to take part in a protest.
On the day they were leaving, their bus to the airport got trapped in a protest.
The workers had no choice except going out in a protest".
If enough people do so Wednesday in a protest, checkpoint lines will slow.
A professional clown, called Tiririca, won a 2010 election in a protest vote.
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