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Discover Ludwig"student protests" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could write, "The student protests against the university's new policy quickly gained momentum as more students joined in."
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The government capitulated to student protests.
Public dissatisfaction grew, led by student protests.
The move sparked violent student protests.
He supports the student protests.
He's writing a student protests live blog.
Or the student protests in 1999?
But the governor's response to the student protests was dismissive.
Tuition fees, as the student protests suggest, are politically explosive.
The government was slow to respond to the student protests.
He also joined in student protests, getting arrested three times.
The nationwide student protests were still five months away.
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