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"protests against" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone speaks out against something they disagree with, for example: Hundreds of people gathered in the city center to protest against the government's decision to raise taxes.
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With protests against Gov.
Protests against this.
The protests against McDonald's?
But protests against numerous projects have persisted.
Taxi drivers have staged protests against it.
But protests against his arrest have fizzled.
Protests against the certification of Pres.
There have been numerous protests against them.
Enslaved blacks conducted personal protests against their own forced labor.
There also have been protests against Brexit since the referendum.
Arab protests against Israel also continued.
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