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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large-scale protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a protest that involves a significant number of participants or covers a wide area.
Example: "The city witnessed a large-scale protest against climate change, drawing thousands of activists from across the country."
Alternatives: "mass protest" or "widespread demonstration".
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They were involved in organising a large-scale protest at a G8 summit.
On Saturday, large-scale protest marches will be held in dozens of American cities.
Not noted for restraint, they are inexperienced at dealing peacefully with large-scale protest.
The opposition has planned a large-scale protest in the capital for Saturday.
Those divisions reached a peak last December as President Roh Moo Hyun was elected amid a large-scale protest movement against the American forces.
I don't think any society has had such a widespread and large-scale protest that only asked for reform, an opportunity for negotiation and a peaceful outcome.
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Murbarak, for example, simply ordered Egypt's ISPs to stop providing domestic Internet ahead of large-scale protests during the Arab Spring in January 2011, and the country was largely cut off from the global Internet.
Dynko predicted there would be no more large-scale protests.
A number of groups and coalitions have formed since the large-scale protests in October.
"There is ongoing civil unrest throughout the country and large-scale protests in major cities".
In anticipation of the grand-jury announcement, the New York Police Department has started preparing for large-scale protests.
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