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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vigorously protest" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to strongly or forcefully express opposition or disagreement. Example: The community members vigorously protested the construction of a new landfill in their neighborhood, citing concerns about pollution and decreased property values.
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"I vigorously protest the situation of journalists in Homs," Mr. Jupp?aid, according to Agence France-Presse.
Conrad Black, and the others, who face years in prison if found guilty, vigorously protest their innocence.
"I vigorously protest the situation of journalists in Homs," Mr. Juppé said, according to Agence France-Presse.
The veteran actor and Coronation Street star Bill Roache has vowed to "vigorously protest his innocence" over "deeply upsetting" child sex charges, his lawyer said today.
"Mr Roache looks forward to standing before that jury where he will vigorously protest his innocence against what he regards as deeply upsetting allegations made against him.
"So I would advise these tenants to file a decrease-in-services complaint with the D.H.C.R. and vigorously protest the elimination of the storage".
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Florence Fass vigorously protested, but Schnall prevailed.
He has vigorously protested his innocence from the beginning.
With a reputation for polemics, Antony vigorously protested papal claims to supremacy over the universal church.
Concurrently, Paul, heretofore loyal to Constantinople, vigorously protested Constantine's revival of Iconoclasm (destruction of images).
Vietnam has also vigorously protested a Chinese claim to energy resources in the South China Sea.
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