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The phrase "staged a protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a planned event--often involving a group of people--that is meant to communicate outrage or disagreement with a certain issue. For example, "The activists staged a protest in front of the capitol to express their disapproval of the new bill."
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Local youth staged a protest.
Activists also staged a protest outside SBS's headquarters in Sydney.
Other taxi drivers then staged a protest, raising tensions.
Last week, campaigners staged a protest at the town hall.
M&S's French staff staged a protest rally in London.
Some 150 renegade Philippine soldiers staged a protest that at first looked like a coup attempt.
Last month Kifl's residents staged a protest, fearing the redevelopment would force them out.
Some participants staged a protest near a Fox News satellite truck.
Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, angry citizens staged a protest against a crime wave.
Postal workers have already staged a protest in Westminster, and trade unions are up in arms.
Last month, thousands of teachers, transport workers, miners and public-sector employees staged a protest.
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