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Discover LudwigThe phrase "protest that" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is expressing strong opposition or disagreement. For example, "The people of the town protested that the new law would be too costly and difficult to enforce."
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Hey, you protest, that was not fun.
Copeland didn't protest; that wasn't what she was like.
"It's a local form of protest that makes a sound".
Certainly, there are examples of street protest that are honourable.
"They have to protest; that is their role," Kouchner said.
Actually, it is part of a combustible global protest that goes beyond the professional rabble-rousers.
But it was the photograph of the ballot, apparently defaced in protest, that caused an uproar.
Several were detained in Moscow for staging an unsanctioned protest that urged "helping grandpa into retirement".
Chinese rules ban any protest that threatens public security or social stability.
"It's an important moment of civil protest that has to be built on," Ms. Turco added.
A protest that was dubbed 'sensible' by the senior police officer at the scene.
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