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Discover LudwigThe phrase "revolt over" is correct and can be used in written English to describe a situation where a group of people rises up or rebels against a certain issue or authority.
It usually suggests a sense of rebellion or uprising. Example: The citizens' revolt over the government's new tax laws quickly turned into a violent protest on the streets. In this example, "revolt over" is used to express the reason or cause for the protest. It implies that the citizens were revolting against the new tax laws and their actions were a result of this rebellion.
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People, can't we have a citizen revolt over this?
Would people then revolt over a small park?
Mr. Cameron faced a backbench revolt over proposed legislation for "fixed term" Parliaments of five years.
P37 Sir Martin Sorrell defiant after investor revolt over £70m pay.
Barclays was among the risers, up 10.1p to 223.1p despite a shareholder revolt over pay.
Surely, financial scandals and the rising cost of living contribute to voter revolt over school taxes.
Given the revolt over forests, the idea has become a non-starter.
At last, it seems that a shareholder revolt over executive excesses is brewing.
You lost a couple of significant byelections; you had a backbench revolt over 10p tax.
His predecessor Andy Moss was forced out after a shareholder revolt over pay in 2012.
Instead, France has been hit by an explosive trade union revolt over Hollande's contested labour reforms.
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