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The phrase "tide of protests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, overwhelming wave of protests occurring simultaneously or in a short period of time. Example: "The tide of protests swept across the nation, demanding justice and reform."
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"Hama is swelling the tide of protests for the rest of Syria".
Now Mr Mousavi's complaint and the rising tide of protests seem to have forced Mr Khamenei to change his tune.
But the rising tide of protests against big investment projects may put pressure on Beijing to move faster.
The tide of protests that swept US cities was matched by a wave of individual acts of resistance.
The swelling tide of protests prompted President Dilma Rousseff to cancel a trip next week to Japan, her office said.
That sclerosis undermined the state's legitimacy and made it unable to respond quickly and effectively to the rising tide of protests.
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However inadvertently, it thereby supports the rising tide of protest.
The increasing tide of protest around the world proves that.
Many younger Chileans don't bother to register to vote.The tide of protest may now be starting to turn.
But attempts to placate critics failed to stem the tide of protest over the proposed sale, which was expected to raise between £140m and £250m.
In a rising tide of protest, opera-world stars are denouncing New York City Opera's planned move from Lincoln Center and calling into question the company's stewardship.
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