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Discover Ludwig? The phrase "protested over" can be used in written English, but it would be more common to see it written as "protested against" or "protested about".
Example: The citizens protested over the proposed construction of a new landfill site in their town.
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Sticks and bottles were said to have been in used in the fight, which began after animal welfare activists protested over a lack of thermometers in come carriages.
It comes amid rising tensions in Calais where migrants have protested over their human rights and the mayor has threatened to block the Channel port.
In a more innocent time, before I knew foreskins were something men protested over, I could not have named even one penis problem allegedly caused by circumcision.
"That's pretty good money," he protested over the clamor.
The students crossed Soweto and protested over night.
Labour has already protested over David Cameron's refusal to rule out arming rebel groups in Syria.
It protested over the detention in January of an opposition figure, Azimbek Beknazarov.
She said: "This is the first time I've ever protested over anything.
The Norwegian government protested over the fact that one of that country's largest Muslim groups was named.
It was there in 1996 that Colonel Gaddafi's troops massacred 1,200 prisoners who had protested over living conditions.
"A plan to burn the waste was squashed after residents protested over the potential health and environmental effects.
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