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'years of protests' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a period of time in which there have been a number of protests. For example, "The past five years of protests have shown the strength of the movement."
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Years of protests and legal challenges ensued.
During 30 years of protests Fela was imprisoned at least a dozen times.
After years of protests, fur was back with a vengeance, in ranch-bred skins.
After more than two years of protests and political violence, it seemed that everybody was traumatized and exhausted.
By examining these years of protests in light of the most recent protest wave, some fascinating patterns emerge.
His gesture has led to two and a half years of protests, formal grievances and vigorous denunciations.
He targets the many young voters, fed up that years of protests have held back the economy and harmed job prospects.
After nearly two years of protests, they were as practiced as an army — a group of kids whose education has been shaped largely by the violence around Tahrir.
The closing of the Shoreham plant followed years of protests that evacuation would be impossible in the event of an accident at the 800-megawatt plant.
Another classmate told of never building a life after years of protests and jails, and of finally landing work as a train conductor.
After years of protests against the plan, the university and its opponents reached a compromise in which the theater's facade and part of the ballroom were preserved.
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