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The phrase "peaceful demonstrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a collective public act to protest an issue without using violence. For example, "The city saw a surge of peaceful demonstrations to demand change in the government."
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"We started with peaceful demonstrations," he said.
He says infiltrators ruined peaceful demonstrations.
His resistance began with peaceful demonstrations, he said.
Other peaceful demonstrations were held around the city.
"We were all down there for peaceful demonstrations," he added.
"Attempts to prevent peaceful demonstrations are condemned," Mr. Bakhit said.
Several hundred from colleges in Georgia held peaceful demonstrations.
When they try to do peaceful demonstrations, police arrest them.
Protesters said they would plan only peaceful demonstrations.
Tibetans say the police also beat monks during peaceful demonstrations.
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Earlier Thursday, Olango's mother, Pamela Benge, had called for unity and peaceful demonstrations.
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