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The phrase "in protest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a demonstration of disagreement or disapproval of something. Example sentence: Protesters gathered in the park in protest of the city's plans to build a new shopping mall.
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Protesters blocked roads in protest of police actions in Dhaka.
Western allies have imposed sanctions in protest of the crackdown.
In protest of its sale, the Old South's historian resigned.
Two directors resigned in protest of the board's action.
Traffic has been blocked in protest of it.
About 10 deputies from Kandahar walked out in protest of the killings.
In July, he resigns as A.F.L. commissioner in protest of the coming merger with the N.F.L.
The Tahrir activists inspired millions to pour into the streets in protest, of course.
Meanwhile, many council members, including Ms. Alexeyeva, have resigned in protest of Mr. Putin's return.
She has, however, written some words in protest of the fate of her fellow Tibetans.
Miami Central high school students walk out in protest of the Trayvon Martin killing.
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