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Discover Ludwig"vehemently protested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means strongly or passionately objected to something. Example: The protesters vehemently protested against the government's decision to raise taxes, arguing that it would burden the working class.
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Barzani vehemently protested the incident, as did Iran.
But (to be safe): Mr Suharto vehemently protested his innocence.
Both defendants vehemently protested their innocence throughout the trial.
Officials of the party vehemently protested the raid, shouting slogans condemning what they called political oppression.
That's speculative at this point, but hospital associations have vehemently protested Trump's proposals.
was based just outside the forum and vehemently protested its acceptance of financing from "American multinationals".
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"We vehemently protest this perverse, brutal and inhumane action by Chinese side".
Fans are vehemently protesting the takeover, and threaten to boycott games and merchandise sales.
Though Beijing vehemently protests the arms sales, it also warily acknowledges them as part of long-established practice.
Taylor is put on trial and, although vehemently protesting his innocence, found guilty, whereupon he hangs himself.
But instead of embracing the new format, some of the site's longtime fans used those interactive features to vehemently protest the change.
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