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"protagonists of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the main characters or leading figures of a story or event. Example: "The protagonists of the novel were a group of brave rebels fighting against an oppressive government." In this sentence, "protagonists of the novel" refers to the main characters in the story.
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"Westerners are the protagonists of their autobiographical novels," Nisbett concluded.
Almost all the protagonists of these films face harsh circumstances.
The male protagonists of Prototype were a desperate, wounded bunch.
Whistleblowers and the protagonists of scandals tell their forbidden secrets.
The protagonists of both "Baby Boy" and "A.I".
Because people see themselves as protagonists of their own lives.
Just ask the protagonists of the Heseltine 1990, Clarke 1997, Portillo 2001 and Davis 2005 campaigns.
Purcell's opera shows them as protagonists of alternating scenes; the Sorceress plots Dido's doom.
Protagonists of the micro version see themselves as democratising economic and political power.
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