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"would protest against" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a hypothetical or potential action that someone or a group of people would take in opposition to something. Example: If the government were to pass a law banning freedom of speech, I would protest against it.
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So it was perhaps inevitable that Mr Cameron would protest against it, too.
Any landlady in her right mind would protest against a horse's being shut in her bathroom.
Before today's hearing, Mr. Nosari, the defense lawyer, said he would protest against the televised confessions.
It is to be expected that unions and lawyers on the side of claimants would protest against fees.
Earlier, Paul Golding, the leader of Britain First, said his group would protest against Choudary whenever the opportunity arose.
But the recommendation has already provoked a backlash, with some clubs rejecting the idea and fans' groups saying they would protest against it.
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As founding director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation, he said:Michael Overd's views on homosexuality are bigoted and I'd protest against him.
Sarsour, on the other hand, would rather protest against Trump's rhetoric and vote Bernie Sanders.
A good Egyptian girl would never protest against this.
With King Constantine I on the throne of Greece, Germany was sure Greece would not protest against the annihilation of the Greeks under Ottoman rule.
Nopes, they'd rather protest against Obama!
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