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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in protest at' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate opposition to or disapproval of an action or decision. For example, "Students held a rally in protest at the school's new attendance policy."
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Some have resigned in protest at the group's conciliatory tactics.
France recalled its ambassador in protest at the embassy attacks.
She returned her OBE in protest at the budget cuts.
Local spokesmen howled in protest at the federal restraints.
Binoche held up Panahi's name in protest at Cannes.
His mother signed a petition in protest at the move.
Mr Cook, an architect of the Kosovo mission, resigned in protest at the war.
When a few young men rioted in protest at his action, poorly trained policemen responded violently.
Mr Blanc resigned in protest at the refusal to privatise the airline.
There have been regular mass rallies across France in protest at job cuts.
In Almaty, Kazakh nationalists marched in protest at encroaching Chinese influence.
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