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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'mass protests' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a large-scale gathering of people who are expressing a unified position on a political or social issue. For example: "Mass protests erupted across the country in response to the government's new policy."
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The mass protests of February (I was among the protesters) didn't change anything.
The video touched off mass protests — including a violent confrontation between police and protesters March 30.
The mass protests?
Mass protests have occurred.
This year has seen many mass protests in Bangladesh.
Mohammed Morsi from power following mass protests against his rule.
That usually results in mass protests in the streets".
Could the mass protests of 2011 make a comeback?
"They are all cases related to mass protests," he said.
The Kurds threaten to unleash mass protests of their own.
Many are expected to join mass protests on June 30th.
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