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Discover LudwigThe phrase "protested that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when reporting or acknowledging someone's statement or action of protesting something. Example: The activists protested that the new law was unjust and discriminatory.
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So there was a meeting and they protested that meeting.
Another protested that there were too few.
I protested that they couldn't be equal.
Briggs protested that Offshore was "flawless".
Cohn protested that the document was confidential.
Oprah protested that this was racism.
Stengel protested that he wasn't smoking.
Sweden protested that the figure was too high.
Burnside protested that no one knew his larger plan.
She protested that she'd feel out of place.
Afterward, Mr. Konchalski protested that he was not famous.
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