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"in protest against" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a demonstration, or any form of public disapproval, done in order to oppose something. For example, "Hundreds marched in protest against government policies."
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People gathered in protest against the rigged elections.
Kaepernick knelt in protest against racism and police brutality.
COL.AMEN: Were there any other grounds urged in protest against these orders?
These were people marching in protest against legalized abortion, Mr. Lorson explained.
Elsewhere in the city, communists are marching in protest against the government.
In addition, three elected Justice members initially withheld their registration in protest against Enkhbayar's arrest.
She left the organization in 1936 in protest against its lack of commitment to feminist goals.
Last March the elected prime minister, by tradition a Sunni, resigned in protest against Hizbullah obstruction.
The players knew I was leaving and didn't want to play in protest against Thaksin.
Hundreds of Shia marched through Sunni-ruled Bahrain on Tuesday in protest against the killing.
Greek taxi-drivers have blockaded streets several times in protest against deregulation.
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