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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stir protest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation in which people express their disapproval or opposition in some way, like organizing a demonstration or signing a petition. For example: "The proposed tax increase has stirred protest among citizens, who organized a rally to call for its repeal."
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In gentler environs, Apachinsky's training methods would stir protest by various anti-cruelty groups.
It is Mr. Putin's second attempt in a week to rein in the 89 provinces, and it seems quite likely to stir protest among their elected governors, some of whom rule like potentates.
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Bringing the guzzler penalty to a lower price class may not stir protests.
The Al Jazeera satellite channel, which has helped stir protests in other countries, has begun to air news of the unrest in Deraa.
B1 New Shelters Stir Protests The Bloomberg administration has quietly set up 18 new shelters for more than 1,200 families, some virtually overnight, usually by paying nonprofit social service providers $93 a night per room to place them in marginal hotels.
The expansion of halal has also stirred protest, with some government officials denouncing it as spreading "sectarianism" and inviting discrimination against non-Muslims.
His assessment stirred protest among Britons and sat uneasily with Mr. Cameron's own assessment in 2009 that "Britain is a great country with a history we can truly be proud of".
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America's role as Israel's ally has stirred protest throughout the Arab world during the past year of increased violence in the Middle East and has world during the past year of increased violence in the Middle East and has been an impediment to American efforts to keep moderate Arab states committed to the antiterror drive.
Romanian law ordering death for stray dogs stirs protest worldwide.
And then there was the most crucial moment of all, when the government (primarily in Tuzla) sent to the workers and citizens the special units of the police which brutally attacked the protesters, which became the spark that still stirs protests in Tuzla, Sarajevo, Mostar, Zenica, and Bihać, which ended in violence, and burning of government institutions.
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