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Discover Ludwig"protest from" can be used in written English as a part of a sentence.
It is typically used to describe the source or origin of a protest or objection. Here are some examples: - The organization received a letter of protest from the local community regarding their plans to build a new factory. - There was a loud protest from the students when the school announced a change in the dress code policy. - The proposed budget cuts have sparked protests from various activist groups. - The mayor faced protests from citizens who were unhappy with her decision to raise property taxes. - The controversial decision to close down the popular park prompted protests from the neighborhood residents.
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But where's the protest from housing associations?
There was virtually no protest from Jamaica.
It drew howls of protest from critics.
This proposal drew screams of protest from the fashion industry.
There were howls of protest from some corners.
The American criticism prompted a bitter protest from President Khan.
The decision followed a protest from the Supreme Court.
The stunt provoked a growl of protest from the Chechen.
But there were no signs of protest from the crowd.
There is no protest from the Canadian bench.
Then Hamilton tweeted: "There is no protest from myself.
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