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Discover Ludwig"join the demonstration" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations where a group of people are coming together to protest or show support for a cause. Example: "The students were encouraged to join the demonstration against climate change, which was taking place in front of the city hall."
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From the minarets they were calling for more to join the demonstration.
I rushed to join the demonstration, but I couldn't get past the clouds of tear gas and pepper spray.
Many among the millions who received the message took it as a green light to join the demonstration.
The youth wing of the Brotherhood, which is close to many of the young liberal activists, defied their elders to join the demonstration.
"We are powerless and the institutions are not helping us", says one villager who travelled to the capital, Sofia, to join the demonstration.
The weather improved and people were having to walk up to three miles to reach the base and join the demonstration.
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Budgetary troubles meant home construction was delayed, pushing some of the poor to join the demonstrations.
"Those who join the demonstrations might not come back," he added.
In 2011, when mass protests broke out in Russia, I watched her join the demonstrations.
WHO make up the Group of 20? WHO is the European leader whose recently narrowly receiving a vote of confidence spurred some protesters to join the demonstrations?
On February 8 Ghonim received an enthusiastic welcome from protesters when he went to Tahrir Square, the focal point of the protests, to join the demonstrations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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