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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revolt among" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a rebellion or uprising within a group of people. Example: There was a revolt among the factory workers after their wages were cut for the third time in a year.
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That is, ignoring the abolitionists and the outbreaks of revolt among the slaves themselves.
Otherwise, he predicted, there'll be a revolt among Floridian delegates at the convention.
Depressed agricultural conditions fanned a populist revolt among small farmers in the 1890s.
There is no sign of a revolt among his Liberal caucus.
There is no time to organise mass revolt among the women guests.
But the law, which was designed to promote fresh food in French kitchens, is causing a revolt among chefs.
The ban sparked a revolt among art-house distributors and producers, who sued to reverse the edict.
RM Osborne has not dared to increase fuel duty for fear of a huge revolt among Tory backbenchers.
They have emerged from a long campaign by Pakistani and Bangladeshi militants to stir revolt among India's 150m Muslims.
In the interim, he and his lieutenants had calmed the stirrings of revolt among Roman troops stationed on the frontiers.
There was also a report in the Sunday Times, albeit one firmly slapped down by the university, of a revolt among researchers.
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