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Discover LudwigThe phrase "protest with" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is participating in a protest with a particular group or cause. Example: "I will be attending the rally tomorrow to protest with the environmental activists against the new logging laws."
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They were there to protest, with….
"I'm not a shrink," he would protest with a smile.
He speaks of those days of protest with nostalgia.
"My husband went to the protest with a stick.
Very small protest, with younger, less Islamist crowd in front of US embassy in Amman.
I protested the protest with cries of my own: "This is our time".
In Islamabad, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry lodged an official protest with the American Embassy.
On Tuesday, a man showed up at the protest with an automatic weapon.
Mr. Gemba had already lodged a protest with Beijing over the entry by the Chinese ships.
That protest with the pins and the scarves and the jackets and the drums?
It spurred "political mobilisation and the provision of a national voice of protest with remarkable speed".
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