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"vigorously protested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone demonstrating strong and forceful opposition against something. Example: The students vigorously protested the proposed tuition hike, holding signs and chanting slogans outside of the university's administration building.
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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.
The eight and their families have vigorously protested their innocence throughout.
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Conrad Black, and the others, who face years in prison if found guilty, vigorously protest their innocence.
But in Balakot, despite the potential dangers of its location, residents are vigorously protesting.
"I vigorously protest the situation of journalists in Homs," Mr. Jupp?aid, according to Agence France-Presse.
"I vigorously protest the situation of journalists in Homs," Mr. Juppé said, according to Agence France-Presse.
The majority vigorously protests this characterization of its position, ante at 758, n. 41, arguing that the President remains subject to law in the form of impeachment proceedings.
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