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Discover Ludwig"protest to" is correct and usable in written English.
The phrase is typically used when someone is voicing a vehement objection to something. For example: "I will lodge a strong protest to the government's decision to raise taxes".
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They protest to the contrary.
Protest to the Senate?
Our nation's protest to the world: exile!
People can protest to show their views.
Who is there to protest to?
Some suggested a sit-down protest to show nonviolent resistance.
Assign each group a recent "anti-American" protest to research.
We will continue to protest to this end.
"Stopped smiling in protest to assholes!" it says.
He likened his protest to those against the Vietnam War.
She wrote a note of protest to the N.H.
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