Sentence examples for to protests from inspiring English sources

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to protests

noun

A formal objection, especially one by a group.

  • They lodged a protest with the authorities.

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He, too, was unused to protests.

Mr. Barghouti is no stranger to protests.

Roland Duchâtelet is no stranger to protests.

It also calls for an immediate end to protests.

The choice led to protests after the announcement was made.

That led to protests in Korea, with scores of injuries.

Using Craigslist to advertise such work has led to protests.

The Israeli response to protests has frequently been harsh.

Some take our children to protests, signs in their hands.

has led to protests calling for action on better infrastructure.

"The people coming to protests are beautiful, clever, educated.

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