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Discover LudwigThe phrase "protest demonstrations" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to organized public displays of disapproval or opposition towards a particular issue or cause. Example: The city was filled with protest demonstrations as citizens rallied against the government's decision to cut funding for education.
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"Protest demonstrations, marches [and] condemnation resolutions" were useless.
They clashed with police, and led protest demonstrations outside Parliament.
Public opposition to the refinery is evident in the weekly protest demonstrations now being held.
"Motorists using Washington Road would be placed at risk because of being distracted by protest demonstrations.
That is why he was on the streets yesterday, leading a new round of protest demonstrations.
Norman Mailer's "new journalism" proved especially effective in capturing the drama of political conventions and large protest demonstrations.
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The heavy-handed operation at the Tamil protest demonstration that drew much criticism from MPs.
The failed attempt to resume flights to London led to a protest demonstration by Iraqi Airways employees at Baghdad International Airport.
Talk story about student protest demonstration at Columbia University, which has been brought to a standstill due to these activities.
17] when a protest demonstration against a midnight curfew for Algerians living in Paris turned into a bloody riot.
A hermit's life, he says, "is more anti-statist than a protest demonstration bristling with black flags".
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