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Discover Ludwig"protest about" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express disapproval or opposition to something. For example: "Many citizens are protesting about the government's decision to reduce public spending."
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What did kids in the West have to protest about?
But what specific issues are there to protest about?
Teachers protest about them.
They had a lot to protest about.
The party feels bound to protest about judicial bias.
And there is no shortage of things to protest about.
We had a protest about it, against him.
"People are angry, and they will protest about Jim's arrest.
The lack of RTS protest about its treatment doesn't help.
On its demise, apparently, there was nothing to protest about.
I marched to add my protest about that.
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