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Discover LudwigThe phrase "silent protests" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to forms of protest or dissent that do not involve vocalization or physical disruption, such as sitting or standing in silence. Example: The group of activists organized a series of silent protests outside of the government building, hoping to draw attention to their cause without causing any disturbances.
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I've been heckled with silent protests or not laughing.
In several cities, there were sit-ins and silent protests.
Today, hundreds of people joined silent protests in the Basque country.
The silent protests, organized anonymously on social networking sites, abstain even from political chants to avert an immediate police crackdown.
I'm sure Roger and Titty has some silent protests against their more organising and methodical older siblings.
"For me, the most moving, the most powerful protest was the silent protests in 2010 in Alexandria," says Qassemi.
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On 1 October, student protesters - including Scholarism's teenage leader Joshua Wong - stage a silent protest at an official ceremony celebrating China's National Day.
It is silent protest.
It was a "silent protest," Feldman said.
They had planned a silent protest.
Last summer silent protest gatherings were banned.
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