protest march

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A march to express public disapproval of something.

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  • Thousands of people joined the protest march through the city center.
  • Thousands of people joined the protest march through the city center.
  • The students organized a peaceful protest march against the tuition fee increase.
  • The organizers called for a peaceful protest march against the new law.
  • A massive protest march is planned for next weekend to demand government action on climate change.
  • The protest march was blocked by a line of police officers.
  • The police set up barricades to control the route of the protest march.
  • Students are planning a protest march to demand lower tuition fees.
  • She felt empowered after taking part in her first protest march.
  • The protest march ended at the parliament building.
  • News channels provided live coverage of the massive protest march.
  • Despite the heavy rain, the protest march proceeded as scheduled.
  • The historic protest march is remembered as a turning point in the struggle for equality.
  • Local residents organized a protest march to save the community library.
  • Despite the rain, the protest march continued with determination.
  • The city council refused to grant a permit for the protest march.
  • Will you be joining the protest march on Saturday?
  • Media coverage of the protest march was extensive across all channels.
  • The government's decision sparked a nationwide protest march involving citizens from all walks of life.
  • Heavy security was in place during the anti-war protest march.