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Discover Ludwig"protest over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to mean "the protest has ended" or "the protest is finished". For example: The students' protest over tuition fee hikes finally came to an end this week.
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Kilmarnock have written to SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster to protest over "unfair treatment".
This morning, four protesters, including two Britons, were arrested in a protest over Tibet.
"They've faced their fair share of protest over the years.
A few members quit in protest over Ms. Baltzell's dismissal.
Beijing has rejected Japan's protest over the Unesco decision.
The walkout to protest over tuition fees began at 11am.
The opposition walked out of the Senate in protest over that, land reform and other measures.
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Seven other unions have pledged to leave in protest over the expulsion.
The spring protest over the teachers' firing was a highlight of his year, Mr. Joyce said.
In the Swat Valley, private schools remained closed in protest over the attack.
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