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Discover Ludwig"to protest" is a grammatically correct phrase that is frequently used in written English.
It is often used when expressing disapproval or objection to something. Example: "The students gathered in the park to protest the new tuition fee hike."
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to protest
noun
A formal objection, especially one by a group.
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It's right to protest.
Henry began to protest.
So I'll continue to protest.
We aren't free to protest".
Ms. Dunham continued to protest.
The woman began to protest.
· The right: To protest What happened?
They were there to protest, with….
We protest for our right to protest.
Ms. Caldwell had expected him to protest.
But they have a right to protest.
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