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Discover Ludwig"she protested" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone spoke in opposition to something. Example sentence: "Although she was met with criticism, she protested her opinion without fail."
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"That's Umm Sayyaf," she protested.
You scared me!" she protested.
"Bobby," she protested.
She protested hotly.
No!" she protested.
"I wasn't finished!" she protested.
"Oh, don't say Brooklyn!" she protested.
She protested, "Stop, I'm church people".
"That sounds terrible," she protested.
Du Bois, she protested, publicly.
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"That's not all about me!" she protested, though she's not surprised, either.
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