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"protesting against" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of a group or individual who disagrees with a decision or system by taking some form of action to make their view known. For example: "The students were protesting against the university's decision to raise tuition fees."
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1. "Occupy" protesters took over Bebo. 2. Another internet company was protesting against SOPA/PIPA.
What were they protesting against?
No one's protesting against them.
Stop protesting against nuclear power?
Some are protesting against their detention.
One encampment is protesting against the fleet's behaviour in Ukraine.
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Nopes, they'd rather protest against Obama!
"Very early on he protested against this".
On occasion, students have protested against R.O.T.C.
Lay fiercely protested against slavery.
Sky actively protested against the 1991 Gulf War.
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